condensing
IPA: kʌndˈɛnsɪŋ
noun
- the act of increasing the density of something
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Examples of "condensing" in Sentences
- But in condensing the allegory into the word analogy, neither the material nor the spiritual dare be sacrificed.
- The effort in condensing the views of bloggers and then conveying her’s in an objective manner is simple brilliant.
- This cistern was termed the condensing cistern, and the pipe could be brought over each steam vessel alternately from the boiler.
- Then she used the phone's "notes" feature to quickly type a few words or a phrase condensing an idea or reaction that she noticed.
- We were also interested in condensing narrative, of finding forms which would enable us to carry as many narratives as possible in as short a space.
- I don't, however, see anything specifically conservative in the message George offered that day (which I'm condensing from a thirty-minute portion of our conversation).
- "The period is a long one for so small a book, but Mr. Hutton has the gift not of condensing, which is not required, but of selecting the essential events and vividly characterizing them."
- The phenomenon is still not understood at the molecular level although histone modifications, binding of specific chromatin condensing proteins (HP1), and DNA methylation all play important roles46.
- Peter spent a few days in there recording the sounds of the place (and interviewing the staff and customers) with the idea of condensing the recordings down into some kind of representation of the flow of a Louis 'day.
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