Condense (verb)

  1. To make something shorter or more concise.
  2. To change a gas or vapor into a liquid by removing heat.

Origin:

Late 16th century: from latin condensare, from con- "together" + densare "make dense", from dens "dense".

Examples:

  1. He condensed the report into a one-page summary.
  2. She condensed the novel into a short story.
  3. The air is condensed into water droplets in the clouds.
  4. The gas is condensed into a liquid under pressure.
  5. The vapor is condensed into a liquid by cooling.
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