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condense

[kuhn-dens] / kənˈdɛns /


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The Ombudsman also found the commission "limited the possibility of its departments to provide meaningful input" by condensing internal consultations into "less than 24 hours over a weekend".

From Barron's

Cold gas can condense to form dust over time.

From Scientific American

In a sense, all of reality — or what we think it is — can be condensed to how these lobes interact.

From Salon

It’s based on the most effective exercises used in prior research, and has been condensed to save time and make the program more accessible.

From Washington Post

A classic Korean dish of beef marinated in some combination of soy sauce, sugar, garlic and ginger, the meat is then grilled until the sauce caramelizes and condenses, turning salty and sweet, zingy and umami-rich.

From Seattle Times