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more concentrated

adjective as in intense

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The quality of water eventually becomes a concern, as reservoirs drop and salt and silt become more concentrated.

Connecticut is in a similar situation to New York, though its damage is far more concentrated, along the Long Island Sound.

Clinton is perceptibly shorter now, and much leaner, but the charisma is all the more concentrated.

As I grew up, my parents had divorced and our time together was more concentrated.

The most we could hope for was just a more concentrated kind of obscurity…and a glimpse of Carrie Bradshaw!

The more concentrated the solution, the more frequent the collisions between the dissolved molecules must be.

One thinks of her as less bewildered than the others because her interest was more concentrated.

In point of style it is perhaps better than its successor, because more concentrated to a single focus.

The argument covers a very wide ground; and I think that Fitzjames never wrote with more concentrated vigour.

The more concentrated the sulphuric acid is, the more blue hyposulphite is formed.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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