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Definition of condensed in English: condensedadjective kənˈdɛnstkənˈdɛnst 1Made denser or more concise; compressed or concentrated. a condensed version of the report Example sentencesExamples - Limiting the number of series Vick will play will free him to be responsible for only a condensed version of the weekly game plan.
- A condensed version of this article previously appeared in the quarterly newsletter of the International Association of Space Entrepreneurs.
- This highly condensed biography allows little room for analysis.
- As international cricket tours become increasingly condensed, the scheduling of warm-up and practice matches is ever more complicated and important.
- A condensed and informative overview of the career of this outstanding German master is given by Peter Blundell Jones in this paperback monograph.
- The script used is Potter's own condensed and Americanised version of the BBC's, written, according to Humphrey Carpenter's fine biography, in 1990.
- Song downloads will be limited to a catalogue of 500 mobile mixes, or condensed versions lasting 90 to 120 seconds.
- A condensed and edited transcript of the conversation follows.
- He states clearly the premisses of his argument, but the argument itself is very condensed and I do not find it easy to follow.
- "With these new guidelines, parents can easily sort through carefully selected and condensed information to figure out what is best to feed their infants and toddlers."
- There follows a very condensed summary of events.
- The History of Language is a necessarily condensed account, aimed at the general reader, of the principles that underlie comparative philology.
- The book also includes an admirably condensed and clear introduction to the basic knowledge on fairytales and their study and can be recommended to any beginning folklore student.
- Despite some slightly rough edges in the acting department, this condensed adaptation is moving and beautifully staged.
- 1.1 (of a liquid) thickened by heating to reduce the water content; concentrated.
Example sentencesExamples - In addition to cheese, the plant manufactures fractionated whey products, sweet cream, whey cream, condensed whey and water.
- Condensed soups are pretty much just cans of flavour.
- It tasted like there was some condensed tomato soup in there.
- Sales of condensed soups in those familiar red cans have stagnated.
- It's a condensed sauce of peas, stock, garlic and seasonings that can be frozen and then made into soups.
- After about two minutes add two cans of condensed beef consommé with enough water to bring it to about 3 cups of liquid.
- Add condensed soup and half-and-half or milk to the bowl with the stuffing mixture in the bowl; stir to blend.
Synonyms concentrated, evaporated, thick, thickened, reduced undiluted
2Changed from a gas or vapour to a liquid. droplets of condensed moisture Example sentencesExamples - Since the oils do not mix with water, they are easy to recover from the condensed liquid.
- The high velocity allows condensed droplets to move out of the way so that new ones can form.
- A funnel cloud is formed by condensed water droplets when accompanied by a rotating column of wind.
- As masonry surfaces tend to chill and collect condensed moisture, painting early in the morning and late afternoon should be avoided except in dry climates.
- Condensed water is called dew when it forms on a solid surface.
Definition of condensed in US English: condensedadjectivekənˈdenstkənˈdɛnst 1Made denser or more concise; compressed or concentrated. a condensed version of the report Example sentencesExamples - The script used is Potter's own condensed and Americanised version of the BBC's, written, according to Humphrey Carpenter's fine biography, in 1990.
- The book also includes an admirably condensed and clear introduction to the basic knowledge on fairytales and their study and can be recommended to any beginning folklore student.
- A condensed and informative overview of the career of this outstanding German master is given by Peter Blundell Jones in this paperback monograph.
- "With these new guidelines, parents can easily sort through carefully selected and condensed information to figure out what is best to feed their infants and toddlers."
- A condensed and edited transcript of the conversation follows.
- Limiting the number of series Vick will play will free him to be responsible for only a condensed version of the weekly game plan.
- Song downloads will be limited to a catalogue of 500 mobile mixes, or condensed versions lasting 90 to 120 seconds.
- A condensed version of this article previously appeared in the quarterly newsletter of the International Association of Space Entrepreneurs.
- There follows a very condensed summary of events.
- Despite some slightly rough edges in the acting department, this condensed adaptation is moving and beautifully staged.
- He states clearly the premisses of his argument, but the argument itself is very condensed and I do not find it easy to follow.
- As international cricket tours become increasingly condensed, the scheduling of warm-up and practice matches is ever more complicated and important.
- This highly condensed biography allows little room for analysis.
- The History of Language is a necessarily condensed account, aimed at the general reader, of the principles that underlie comparative philology.
- 1.1 (of a liquid) concentrated by the removal of water.
Example sentencesExamples - After about two minutes add two cans of condensed beef consommé with enough water to bring it to about 3 cups of liquid.
- It tasted like there was some condensed tomato soup in there.
- Add condensed soup and half-and-half or milk to the bowl with the stuffing mixture in the bowl; stir to blend.
- It's a condensed sauce of peas, stock, garlic and seasonings that can be frozen and then made into soups.
- Sales of condensed soups in those familiar red cans have stagnated.
- In addition to cheese, the plant manufactures fractionated whey products, sweet cream, whey cream, condensed whey and water.
- Condensed soups are pretty much just cans of flavour.
Synonyms concentrated, evaporated, thick, thickened, reduced
2Changed from a gas or vapor to a liquid. droplets of condensed moisture Example sentencesExamples - Condensed water is called dew when it forms on a solid surface.
- The high velocity allows condensed droplets to move out of the way so that new ones can form.
- As masonry surfaces tend to chill and collect condensed moisture, painting early in the morning and late afternoon should be avoided except in dry climates.
- Since the oils do not mix with water, they are easy to recover from the condensed liquid.
- A funnel cloud is formed by condensed water droplets when accompanied by a rotating column of wind.
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