Condense
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British pronunciation/kəndˈɛns/
American pronunciation/kənˈdɛns/

Definition & Meaning of "condense"

to condense
01

to make more dense or compact

Transitive: to condense sth
to condense definition and meaning
02

to change from a gaseous state to a liquid state

Intransitive
03

to shorten by removing extra details or unnecessary content

Transitive: to condense information or content
04

to cause a substance to change from a gas or vapor to a liquid state

Transitive: to condense a gas or vapor
05

to reduce the moisture content of a substance, typically through extraction or evaporation

Transitive: to condense a liquid or semi-liquid substance

condense

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condenser

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condenser

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condensing

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condensing

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example
Example
The company condensed the product packaging to reduce waste and save space during transportation.
The urban planner suggested condensing the city's infrastructure to make better use of limited space.
The artist used a technique to condense the paint layers, creating a textured and more vibrant artwork.
The architect redesigned the floor plan to condense the living space, making it more efficient and compact.
The teacher condensed the textbook chapter into a one-page summary for the students.
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