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condensation

[kon-den-sey-shuhn, -duhn-] / ˌkɒn dɛnˈseɪ ʃən, -dən- /




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That would lead to condensation which could corrode the £1 billion structure, which in turn would put the decommissioning of the facility on hold for a prolonged period, if not indefinitely.

From BBC

On a similar day, unseasonably warm in the morning and afternoon before a precipitous temperature drop, the weather change created condensation on the court from the ice surface beneath it.

From New York Times

Play was then stopped after condensation began to form on the court.

From Seattle Times

Hoffins: If you notice issues like air leakage, peeling paint, difficult operation and/or condensation between the panes of the window, it’s likely time to update.

From Washington Post

“If the borrower can create condensation on a mirror, they need to get a loan this year,” Thomas Fitzpatrick, Navient’s former chief executive, said in a 2007 meeting, according to court filings.

From New York Times