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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The glass of cold water condenses on the outside on a hot summer day.
The chef condenses multiple ingredients into a single dish.
The student condenses the notes before the exam.
The car's air conditioning system condenses the moisture from the air and drains it outside.
The director condenses the movie script for a shorter runtime.
The moisture in the bathroom condenses on the mirror, making it difficult to see.
The vapor from the boiling water condenses into droplets on the lid of the pot.
The milk condenses when you boil it for too long.
The author condenses the autobiography into a memoir.
The author condenses years of research into a single book.
As the temperature drops, the humidity condenses into fog.
The droplets on the outside of the cold soda can form when the air condenses the moisture.
The steam from the boiling water condenses on the pot lid and drips back into the pot.
The humidifier uses ultrasonic vibrations to turn water into a mist that condenses on nearby surfaces.
The lid of the cooking pot condenses steam into water droplets.
The chef condenses the soup to intensify its flavor.
The traveler condenses their itinerary to fit their schedule.
The mirror in the gym steam room always condenses because of the high humidity.
The artist condenses various elements into a single painting.
The lecture condenses the history of art into a one-hour presentation.
The teacher condenses several lessons into one class.
The editor condenses the article to fit the space in the magazine.
The website condenses multiple pages into a single menu.
The editor condenses the article for the newspaper.
The moisture in the air condenses on the cold glass of the window.
The aircraft's air conditioning system condenses moisture from the cabin air to prevent fogging of the windows.
The scientist condenses the research paper to meet the word limit.
The humid air in the greenhouse condenses on the glass roof, creating a mist.
The cold water bottle sweats as it condenses moisture from the surrounding air.
The summary condenses the main ideas of the book.
The glass of cold water condenses moisture on its surface when brought into a warmer room.
The air conditioning unit condenses the moisture in the air.
As the temperature drops, the water vapor condenses into fog.
The musician condenses various musical styles into a single song.
The heat condenses the wax, making it easier to remove.
As the liquid evaporates, the remaining substance condenses.
The shower steam condenses on the bathroom tiles and mirrors.
The cold air condenses the water vapor in your breath.
The executive summary condenses the entire business plan.
The summary condenses the main points of the book.
The cold air outside condenses the water vapor from our breath into visible droplets.
The chemist condenses the reactants to increase the reaction rate.
The director condenses multiple plotlines into a coherent movie.
The frosting condenses and becomes thicker when it cools.
The moisture in the breath of the runners condenses into visible clouds in the cold air.
To make caramel, sugar is boiled until it condenses into a thick, sticky liquid.
The article condenses a complex theory into a few simple points.
The steam from the hot water condenses on the bathroom mirror.
The summary condenses the main findings of the report.
The editor condenses several drafts into a final manuscript.
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