To make more concise (e.g. the contents of a book or an article).
Undergo condensation; change from a gaseous to a liquid state and fall in drops.
1 Other scientists said baloney-thatpowerful new cooling methods would eventually condense them.
2 They have low vapor pressure, allowing them to condense onto preexisting particles.
3 This caused steam inside the cylinder to cool and condense into water.
4 There ices can condense around the solid body of a small moon.
5 These generally condense into microscopic radioactive particles in the explosion's mushroom cloud.
6 Then he told his story, which I condense as much as possible.
7 An insight, nebulous as a cloud, began to condense in his mind.
8 Then, when we have enough, we boil that up and condense again.
9 They condense for us their worldly philosophy, their sentiments, and their experience.
10 We conclude that iron must therefore condense during its journey across the nightside.
11 You can't condense weeks' worth of video into a two-hour documentary without editing.
12 They cannot condense the atmosphere in which they live to the concrete word.
13 These expressions do not repeat the heads of divisions; they condense long passages.
14 They grew their trees small in order to condense the magic within them.
15 Steam will condense : this body will rise in the air, and not condense .
16 From many visits and many sources we condense the following brevities:
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