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condense

[kuhn-dens] / kənˈdɛns /


Example Sentences

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In “The Mighty Continent,” he condenses a grand historical narrative into a conversational and erudite survey of a civilization that “invented the modern world.”

From The Wall Street Journal

There were vendors selling shaved ices topped with condensed milk and creams.

From Literature

A supersolid that forms on its own, without artificial confinement, has remained one of the most debated mysteries in condensed matter physics.

From Science Daily

"The complaint basically ... raises the same grounds as the previous complaint, just much condensed and streamlined."

From Barron's

Every candidate enters a contest with a backstory and a record, which is condensed to a summary that serves as calling card, strategic foundation and a rationale for their run.

From Los Angeles Times