Comparative for rich and potent from having a high concentration of a substance or element
“Traditional drinkers prepare a concentrated brew of tea in a small teapot.”
Comparative for thickened by heating to reduce the water content
“Maple syrup, the boiled and concentrated sap of sugar maples was another temperate sugar source that supplemented imported sugar.”
Comparative for in a pure and unadulterated form
“This antitoxin is refined and concentrated, the antitoxic properties being retained in very small bulk.”
Comparative for determined or rigorous in one's application towards a goal or aim
“Dr. Murray began a long and concentrated campaign to push the application through.”
Comparative for devoted completely to one object or objective
“The deliberate and concentrated focus on powerful thoughts changes our posture, behavior, emotions, and esteem.”
Comparative for significant or extreme in degree or intensity
“Every sentence in this scene throbs with such concentrated passion that one can hardly criticize it coldly.”
Comparative for consisting of matter all through
Comparative for the potency of an alcoholic drink
Comparative for attentively occupied with
Comparative for having been flattened or compacted, typically from pressure applied
Comparative for having a dense or semi-solid consistency
Comparative for of, relating to, or done by collaboration
Comparative for made up of a large number of things or people close together
Comparative for expressed briefly and concisely
Comparative for having come together as a group (of people or animals)
Comparative for to an absolute degree
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