Condensing [verb]

Definition of Condensing:

abridge

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Sentence/Example of Condensing:

This interview is based on multiple conversations and has been condensed and edited for clarity.

These had condensed from the smoke plumes in northern India as they rose into cooler air, Li explains.

What follows is a consolidation of our two phone calls, edited and condensed for clarity.

The most emblematic variation is the Churchill, which was named after a man in Puntarenas who looked remarkably like Winston Churchill and always ordered his copo with bright red kola syrup and condensed milk.

The following interview has been edited and condensed from our original Extra Crunch Live conversation.

The following conversation has been edited and condensed for clarity.

Drugmakers have condensed the development timeline substantially, but are eager to avoid the perception that they are bending to political interference and have pledged to avoid scientific shortcuts.

I take one gotgam, the fruit condensed and caught in a honeyed state, and eat it in small and slow bites.

The conversation has been condensed and lightly edited for clarity.

The extra space felt nice to begin with, but within about 10 to 15 minutes, sweat and exhaled breath began to condense on my skin, creating an unpleasant greenhouse sensation.