concentrate
con
ˈkɑn
kaan
cent
ˌsənt
sēnt
rate
reɪt
reit
British pronunciation
/ˈkɒnsənˌtreɪt/

Definition & Meaning of "concentrate"in English

to concentrate
01

to focus one's all attention on something specific

Intransitive: to concentrate | to concentrate on sth
to concentrate definition and meaning
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Examples
During the exam, it 's crucial to concentrate on each question to ensure accurate answers.
02

to focus all attention, effort, or resources on one central point or goal

Transitive: to concentrate efforts or resources | to concentrate efforts or resources on sth
example
Examples
She decided to concentrate all her efforts on finishing the project by the deadline.
03

to show or present something in a shorter, more focused way

Transitive: to concentrate a subject or idea into a concise form
example
Examples
The author concentrated the novel ’s themes into a few powerful sentences.
04

to bring people or things together in one place

Transitive: to concentrate sb/sth somewhere
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Examples
The event organizers concentrated all the volunteers in the main hall.
05

to become stronger or more pure through removal of certain parts or elements

Intransitive
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Examples
The solution began to concentrate as the water evaporated.
06

to separate and remove unwanted materials like rock or sand from ore to make it purer

Transitive: to concentrate an ore
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Examples
The miners concentrated the ore by removing the surrounding rock.
Concentrate
01

the desired mineral that is left after impurities have been removed from mined ore

02

a concentrated form of a foodstuff; the bulk is reduced by removing water

Lexical Tree

concentrated
concentration
deconcentrate
concentrate
concentre
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