To make more concise; abridge or shorten. To cause a gas or vapor to change to a liquid. To undergo condensation. To make more dense or compact; reduce the volume of; compress. To express in fewer words; make concise; abridge. To change a substance to a denser form, as from a gas to a liquid. To cause molecules of the same or different substances to combine to form a more complex compound, often with elimination of a simple molecule, as water.
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Term » Definition. Word in Definition. Princeton's WordNet 4. Wiktionary 0. Etymology: From condensare. The huge condense bodies of planets.
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How to use condense in a sentence A vapor chamber—an enclosed cooling system that relies on liquid evaporating and condensing to cool the air around it—employs another fan to help vent hot air out through the top. Can A. Jeremy Kahn August 18, Fortune. Ancestors Gertrude Atherton.
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