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Bring into focus or alignment; to converge or cause to converge; of ideas or emotions.
focus
focalize
concenter
focalise
1
In the ruin of the family, all hopes
concentre
in him.
2
Eye and mind
concentre
,
loyally, entirely, upon the business in hand.
3
Thus they interrupted the course of liberty only to improve, to
concentre
,
to advance its results.
4
So my thoughts still
concentre
in thee.
5
I know now where they ought to
concentre
,
and with the blessing of God, they shall there all tend.
6
Whatever turns the soul inward on itself, tends to
concentre
its forces, and to fit it for greater and stronger flights of science.
7
It were not fit that the young should
concentre
themselves in so narrow a circle; nor do the young seem to have any such intention.
8
In every zone, population is
concentred
at the mouth of tributary streams.
9
The existence of this lady was
concentred
in her precious gems.
10
His actions, thoughts, and sufferings were all
concentred
on this one important end.
11
The most distracting apprehensions were entertained All hopes were now
concentred
in the little 'Supply'.
12
The late victorious forces now
concentred
themselves at Patay in the Orleanois; Joan advanced to meet them.
13
This simple truth
concentres
all the rays
14
This war was the strife of a united and
concentred
few against a divided and discordant many.
15
They could without difficulty have
concentred
afresh their indignant feelings, but they seemed to want a leader.
16
Above all, guard her against
concentring
attention on any malady that your fears erroneously ascribe to her.
concentre in