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concentrated
[kon-suhn-trey-tid]
adjective
applied with all one's attention, energy, etc..
their concentrated efforts to win the election.
clustered or gathered together closely.
treated to remove or reduce an inessential ingredient, especially liquid.
concentrated orange juice.
Other Word Forms
- nonconcentrated adjective
- superconcentrated adjective
- unconcentrated adjective
- unconcentratedly adverb
- well-concentrated adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of concentrated1
Example Sentences
No other state can boast its combination of high income and relatively low poverty, the ineluctible formula subsidizing high-poverty/low-income states, which are concentrated in the Southeast and are mostly led by Republicans.
Will people have fewer conditioned hallucinations when the visual cue is red and will the corresponding brain activity changes be more concentrated in areas linked more with inhibition or with sound perception?
Part of the appeal of “Oh, Mary!” is that it just wants to give audiences a concentrated dose of hilarity.
“We are trying to remain hyper-focused. You obviously have to look back, but we are concentrated on looking at the now and in looking forward, and that’s the concentration of our stories.”
Hostility to immigration is now much more concentrated in certain groups, and concentrated in a way that can sway elections.
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