Condense [verb]

Definition of Condense:

abridge

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Sentence/Example of Condense:

A vapor chamber—an enclosed cooling system that relies on liquid evaporating and condensing to cool the air around it—employs another fan to help vent hot air out through the top.

This interview has been lightly edited and condensed for clarity.

This interview is based on phone and email interviews and has been condensed and edited for clarity.

Automated tools that help condense and summarize and extract information from written text are becoming more and more essential.

Appel talked about how the university has condensed it’s “how to teach online” courses for teachers into week-long immersions, or shorter, that are now free for teachers and parents to meet the unprecedented demand.

An edited and condensed version of the conversation follows.

Should the vapor not condense well, the test-tube may be immersed in a glass of cold water.

"I wonder if she has ever tried to condense rudeness into an epigram," said Isabel viciously, pausing in her narrative.

I tried to condense the steam by the cold sides of the condenser, without using injection-water.

After a while it became cool enough to permit the water to condense on the surface and so the ocean began to be formed.