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concentre

[ kon-sen-ter, kuhn- ]

verb (used with or without object)

, Chiefly British.
, con·cen·tred, con·cen·tring.


concentre

/ kɒnˈsɛntə /

verb

  1. to converge or cause to converge on a common centre; concentrate


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Word History and Origins

Origin of concentre1

C16: from French concentrer; see concentrate

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Example Sentences

That widespread enchantment seemed to concentre and embody itself mysteriously in her; she became its living manifestation.

It is imagined that they will shortly evacuate and concentre their forces at New York.

I know now where they ought to concentre, and with the blessing of God, they shall there all tend.

It is in solitude that the powers concentre round the soul, and teach it the calm, determined path of virtue and wisdom.

Whenever we concentre the mind on one sole object, that object and life itself must go together.

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