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View definitions for condensed

condensed

adjective as in shortened

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adjective as in compressed

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adjective as in concentrated

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Example Sentences

The story condensed almost too perfectly to headline-sized subtlety: Mary Poppins With a Camera.

Politico posted a condensed version of the brief, and I shared the byline with Ilya.

As the light condensed and dwindled I contemplated my ill planning.

This is an edited and condensed transcript of our conversation.

What follows is a condensed, edited version of the interview.

In length there was no alteration, but the design seems more condensed, more compact, yet slightly wider in the opening.

The greatest part of the waste steam is condensed in heating the water to fill the boiler; what escapes is a mere nothing.

And there he waited in that hot gray cloud that pressed to the roof where it condensed and fell like warm rain.

It is, in fact, watery vapour drawn from the air next the surface of the ocean, and condensed in its ascent through the tube.

Long lectures may be given upon elocution, but the advice can be condensed into two directions.

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On this page you'll find 32 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to condensed, such as: concise, brief, short, and succinct.

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

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