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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The cream cheese filling condenses and hardens in the refrigerator.
The humidity in the air condenses into dew on the grass.
The teacher condenses the lesson into a single slide for her students.
The article condenses a complex topic into a few paragraphs.
The humid bathroom condenses the moisture on the walls and ceiling.
The historian condenses the events of the war into a brief timeline.
The editor condenses the article to fit the magazine's word limit.
The butter condenses in the fridge and becomes hard.
The air condenses into water droplets on the surface of a cold glass.
The metal condenses as it cools down from its molten state.
The cream condenses into a thick paste when heated.
The steam condenses on the bathroom mirror after a hot shower.
The oil condenses and solidifies when exposed to cold temperatures.
The wet clay condenses and hardens when it dries.
The paint condenses and forms a hard surface after drying.
In the water cycle, as moist air rises and cools, it condenses into clouds, which can eventually precipitate as rain or snow.
The writer condenses several chapters into a single paragraph.
The movie condenses the story into a two-hour runtime.
The heat exchanger in the air conditioning unit cools and condenses the hot refrigerant gas.
The trailer condenses the excitement of the upcoming movie into a two-minute teaser.
The fog in the morning occurs when the warm, moist air condenses in the cool air.
The engineer condenses the report to highlight key findings.
The brochure condenses the information about the product.
The artist condenses several colors into one painting.
The cold air condenses the water droplets in the atmosphere.
The review condenses the essence of the album into a few sentences.
He condenses his notes into a summary before the exam.
The movie adaptation condenses the book's plot into a two-hour film.
The dew forms as the moisture in the air condenses on the grass and leaves.
The cooling tower in the power plant condenses the steam back into water for reuse.
The software condenses several functions into one button.
The water condenses and turns to ice on the windshield in cold weather.
The fog condenses into dew on the grass in the early morning.
The recipe book condenses centuries of culinary traditions into one volume.
The fog outside is created when water vapor condenses in the cool air.
The professor condenses the lecture for a shorter class period.
The speaker condenses their speech to meet the time limit.
The speaker condenses the talk into a ten-minute speech.
The scientist observed how the gas condenses into a liquid when it cools down.
The smoke condenses into droplets of tar on the walls.
The speaker condenses many ideas into a single keynote speech.
When I exercise, my breath condenses in the cold air.
The humidity in the room condenses on the windows.
The warm air from the oven condenses moisture on the cold windowpane.
The architect condenses multiple rooms into a single open floor plan.
The moisture in the breath of scuba divers condenses as they descend to deeper depths due to the increase in pressure.
The journalist condenses the news story for the newspaper.
The detergent condenses in the washing machine.
The website condenses the information into a few bullet points.
The speaker condenses the speech to fit within the time limit.
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