English to Latin Meaning of condense - simas


Condense :
simas

incumbo, simas, solidatur, rigescunt indutae, inde coagulatur, crebrescunt, offirmas, SPISSO, enuntiare studuit,, Summatim, breviare, postremo, reducere, novas incidere lites, trahendam, contractus, torcular, iniustitiam detinent, abscondam, compendium, celare

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Definitions of condense in English
Verb(1) undergo condensation; change from a gaseous to a liquid state and fall in drops(2) make more concise(3) remove water from(4) cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid(5) become more compact or concentrated(6) develop due to condensation(7) compress or concentrate
Examples of condense in English
(1) Fog forms when the air cools to a point at which water vapor in it begins to condense into tiny water droplets.(2) Interior water vapor can also move into the attic space and condense on the gable ends, causing paint peeling there.(3) The bigger the message and the greater its urgency, the easier it is to condense and simplify words and sentences.(4) Often three sound spaces are used in a scene to establish place, to continue the narrative line and to balloon or condense in the emotional space.(5) One of Rivera's greatest gifts was his ability to condense a complex historical subject down to its most essential parts.(6) This site has taken the time to condense some of Hollywood's most known films, summarising them in a matter of lines of dialogue, in a section called Movie-a-Minute.(7) The wolf is beyond thinking, beyond expression as his world spirals in to condense around these words.(8) The first half is pretty faithful to the book; the rest is much more rushed and condensed .(9) Dew condensed on the windshield of the pick-up.(10) As the humid outdoor air enters the walls and encounters cooler wall cavities, it condenses into liquid water.(11) With further compression, however, both films remix immediately following a transition in the shape of the condensed domains that is characteristic of a critical point.(12) He reached out a paw to shake Jed awake, but then something touched his neck, and lightning replaced the blood throughout his frame, the universe condensing to a flashing black-and-gray point of supreme agony.(13) Going into the last and final round, the scheduled 12 rounder had been squashed up, squeezed down and condensed into the space of three minutes.(14) The core idea of the Truman Doctrine, which I have italicized above, eventually condensed into one word: containment.(15) The sample guide included here has been condensed to conserve space.(16) The distribution and shape of condensed domains changed.
Related Phrases of condense
Synonyms
Verb
1. precipitate ::
praecipitarent;
2. abridge ::
postremo
3. digest ::
digestum
4. distill ::
ablegamus
5. contract ::
contractus
Antonyms
1. balloon ::
balloon
2. expand ::
Capitulum quintum
3. swell ::
tumescente putrescat
Different Forms
condense, condensed, condenses, condensing
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