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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 13961 COCA: 13674

condense

condense /kənˈdɛns/ verb
condenses; condensed; condensing
condense
/kənˈdɛns/
verb
condenses; condensed; condensing
Learner's definition of CONDENSE
[+ object] : to make (something) shorter or smaller by removing parts that are less important缩短;压缩;简缩
often + to or into
[no object] : to change from a gas into a liquid(气体)冷凝,凝结
[+ object] : to remove water from (something) to make it thicker(使)浓缩,变浓,变稠
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 13961 COCA: 13674

condense

verb

con·​dense kən-ˈden(t)s How to pronounce condense (audio)
condensed; condensing

transitive verb

: to make denser or more compact
especially : to subject to condensation

intransitive verb

: to undergo condensation
condensable adjective
or less commonly condensible
Choose the Right Synonym for condense

contract, shrink, condense, compress, constrict, deflate mean to decrease in bulk or volume.

contract applies to a drawing together of surfaces or particles or a reduction of area or length.

caused her muscles to contract

shrink implies a contracting or a loss of material and stresses a falling short of original dimensions.

the sweater will shrink when washed

condense implies a reducing of something homogeneous to greater compactness without significant loss of content.

condense the essay into a paragraph

compress implies a pressing into a small compass and definite shape usually against resistance.

compressed cotton into bales

constrict implies a tightening that reduces diameter.

the throat is constricted by a tight collar

deflate implies a contracting by reducing the internal pressure of contained air or gas.

deflate the balloon

Example Sentences

The information is collected and then passed on to the CEO in condensed form. The cooler temperatures cause the gas to condense into a liquid. Moisture in the air condenses to form tiny drops of water. Condense the milk by cooking it slowly.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Latin condensare, from com- + densare to make dense, from densus dense

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

Time Traveler
The first known use of condense was in the 15th century
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 13961 COCA: 13674

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