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View synonyms for concentrated

concentrated

[ kon-suhn-trey-tid ]

adjective

  1. applied with all one's attention, energy, etc.:

    their concentrated efforts to win the election.

  2. clustered or gathered together closely.
  3. treated to remove or reduce an inessential ingredient, especially liquid:

    concentrated orange juice.



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Other Words From

  • non·concen·trated adjective
  • super·concen·trated adjective
  • un·concen·trated adjective
  • un·concen·trated·ly adverb
  • well-concen·trated adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of concentrated1

First recorded in 1680–90; concentrate + -ed 2

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Example Sentences

Unlike ground-based observations, orbiters can peer into the atmosphere and would have a better time observing how phosphine or other potential biosignatures change over time or over what regions they are most concentrated.

It’s just that they are overwhelmingly being paid by poor people and people living in poor countries, the ones living next to toxic incinerators, gathering plastic waste, and living with the most concentrated air and water pollution.

From Vox

Some industries, including communication equipment, computers, and textiles, have grown two to three times more geographically concentrated over this period.

From Fortune

Daytime running lights, like the Bontrager Flare RT, have a different, more concentrated beam pattern for higher visibility in bright light.

Testing is becoming more concentrated in wealthier areas in Philadelphia, and we have observed a similar pattern in Chicago and New York.

The trend is particularly concentrated in the coastal states where women are wealthier, more educated, and more liberal.

Ground glass is put in food to cause internal bleeding, and nicotine concentrated by boiling can cause a heart attack.

No wonder we enjoy a story where all the power is concentrated in a few wealthy hands.

The equations of general relativity unambiguously predict event horizons forming if mass is sufficiently concentrated.

In Sonic, the images that show the business of looking messy and a little druggy are all so stylized, serious, and concentrated.

Napoleon himself arrived at Wrzburg on October 2nd, and found his army concentrated, but deficient of supplies.

The idea was that a concentrated movement should be made against the Allies through the Apennines.

The French troops, strung out in a great semicircle on the Ebro, were quickly concentrated.

It has been demonstrated that labor, capital, all the known forces, are far stronger when concentrated and organized.

The attempt on Alnwick was unsuccessful, and, the open country having bought a truce, the leaders concentrated on Norham.

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