condenses

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third person singular of condense
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to abridge
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{v} to make or grow thicker
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{a} thick, close, dense, contracted
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To decrease size or volume by concentration toward the essence
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When a gas or vapour condenses, or is condensed, it changes into a liquid. Water vapour condenses to form clouds The compressed gas is cooled and condenses into a liquid
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compress or concentrate; "Congress condensed the three-year plan into a six-month plan"
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changing a vapor to a liquid at a particular pressure
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Reducing the space between characters
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To combine or unite (as two chemical substances) with or without separation of some unimportant side products
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To reduce into another and denser form, as by cold or pressure; as, to condense gas into a liquid form, or steam into water
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To transform from a gaseous state into a liquid state via condensation
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remove water from; "condense the milk"
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To undergo polymerization
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To become more compact; to be reduced into a denser form
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cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid; "The cold air condensed the steam"
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to turn into a liquid
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To change from a gas to a liquid or solid
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If you condense something, especially a piece of writing or speech, you make it shorter, usually by including only the most important parts. We have learnt how to condense serious messages into short, self-contained sentences
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Action of changing a gas or vapor to a liquid
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(v ) - to undergo condensation (changing a gas to a liquid), like steam forming drops of water on the lid of a pot of boiling water
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When a gas such as water vapour (steam) changes to liquid it is condensing, when it has become water it has been condensed
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undergo condensation; change from a gaseous to a liquid state and fall in drops; "water condenses"; "The acid distills at a specific temperature"
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undergo condensation; change from a gaseous to a liquid state and fall in drops; "water condenses"; "The acid distills at a specific temperature" compress or concentrate; "Congress condensed the three-year plan into a six-month plan" develop due to condensation; "All our planets condensed out of the same material" become more compact or concentrated; "Her feelings condensed" cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid; "The cold air condensed the steam" remove water from; "condense the milk
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develop due to condensation; "All our planets condensed out of the same material"
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{f} make denser, compress; make shorter, abridge; concentrate; reduce from a gas to a liquid
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Condensed; compact; dense
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To make more close, compact, or dense; to compress or concentrate into a smaller compass; to consolidate; to abridge; to epitomize
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become more compact or concentrated; "Her feelings condensed"
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remove water from; "condense the milk
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to come together; to change from a vapor to a liquid
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make more concise; "condense the contents of a book into a summary"
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    [ k&n-'den(t)s ] (verb.) 15th century. Middle English, from Middle French condenser, from Latin condensare, from com- + densare to make dense, from densus dense.