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| 1. | [ adjective ] (psychology) representing two or more ideas or emotions by a single symbol | |
| Examples: | "a condensed expression of various feelings and ideas" |
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| Related terms: | combined | |
| 2. | [ adjective ] retaining only the most important parts | |
| Examples: | "a condensed book" |
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| Related terms: | abridged | |
| 3. | [ adjective ] reduced to a stronger or more concentrated form | |
| Synonyms: | concentrated | |
| Examples: | "condensed milk" "concentrated sulfuric acid" |
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| Related terms: | uncondensed boiled-down compressed | |
| 4. | [ adjective ] used of milk; reduced in volume by having moisture expelled before canning | |
| Synonyms: | evaporated | |
| Related terms: | preserved | |
| 5. | [ adjective ] of printers' type; narrower than usual for a particular height | |
| Related terms: | expanded | |
| Similar spelling: |
condense condenser condensate contented condemned condensing contend condone condemn contentedly contents condensation countdown contender condiment Condon contending condemning content condemnable |
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