Comparative for thickened by heating to reduce water content
“It tasted like there was some condensed tomato soup in there.”
Comparative for having been shortened or abridged
“You should assume your readers are in a hurry and need a condensed version of the report and its findings.”
Comparative for in a thickened or hardened state
“His instruments are utterly useless for penetrating that solid, condensed layer of philosophy.”
Comparative for closely packed together
“The bag is tightly condensed into a small pouch, making it ideal for carrying.”
Comparative for difficult to see through
“The condensed fog droplets scatter the incident light, which causes the blurry image.”
Comparative for made up of a large number of things or people close together
“Some of these have a pulpy, edible fruit, and most of them furnish a mass of condensed foliage.”
Comparative for having the characteristics of an epigram
Comparative for overly simple, especially in terms of how an issue or problem deserves to be treated
Comparative for having a high concentration of an essential or active ingredient
Comparative for small, compact, or on a small scale
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