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condensed

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for condensed.

Editorial note

Besides testing artificial extremes of wide and condensed font metrics, practical testing across multiple environments isn't anything new.

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Quick take

Highly concentrated, or packed into a small space.

Meaning at a glance

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adjective

Highly concentrated, or packed into a small space.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for condensed.

Example sentences

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Besides testing artificial extremes of wide and condensed font metrics, practical testing across multiple environments isn't anything new.

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The only way they can torture there is by forcing you to eat their organic condensed sweetened milk.

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If you need motivation, try creating condensed weekend projects, like photographing a baseball in interesting ways, or moving vehicles.

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It's one of those cases where condensed matter physicists study a system which satisfies equations known from (more) fundamental theories.

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Knowing extremes and layout boundary conditions: You can reasonably test extremes of wide and condensed font metrics; it's not that hard.

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Also, the condensed style of scripting languages might waste more brain cycles than more verbose code when trying to understand it?

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Also, is there a condensed version of his work that preserves the spirit and rigor?

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Apparently Iceland has n variations of yogurt-like products but you can't buy condensed milk anywhere.

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And here I thought the renormalization group had no application outside high energy physics and condensed matter.

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Just boil milk a couple of hours and you have condensed milk, very easy at low temps, faster with a hot stir plate.

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That kind difference is only possible in languages that are more expressive & condensed, where you spend most of your time thinking not typing.

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Also, AGR fuel needs to be condensed or reprocessed shortly after discharge.

Quote examples

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The "condensed version of {{book.title}}" is an interesting idea, but not easy to pull off.

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This is the same old story where people like des Cloizeaux and Pearson discovered bosonization and helped establish the long tradition of condensed matter people studying the Heisenberg model and making useful contributions to "high energy" physics and basically get ignored In the end my point is that you loved the idea of changing the world more than you loved physics.

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He's almost always grossly misrepresented in modern discourse, and little of that gets beyond the virtually wholly fabricated "invisible hand" metaphor.[1] As this passage shows, and the entire section (from which I've both quoted from at length and greatly condensed in my previous links) makes abundantly clear, Smith isn't the cut-throat capitalist he's made out to be.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use condensed in a sentence?

Besides testing artificial extremes of wide and condensed font metrics, practical testing across multiple environments isn't anything new.

What does condensed mean?

Highly concentrated, or packed into a small space.

What part of speech is condensed?

condensed is commonly used as adjective.