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    concentrated
    /ˈkɒnsntreɪtɪd/

    adjective

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  2. The meaning of CONCENTRATED is rich in respect to a particular or essential element : made less dilute or diffuse. How to use concentrated in a sentence.

  3. : to bring or direct toward a common center or objective : focus. concentrate one's efforts. The lenses concentrate sunlight. b. : to gather into one body, mass, or force. Power was concentrated in a few able hands. concentrate the energy of a sound wave. : to accumulate (a toxic substance) in bodily tissues. Fish concentrate mercury. 2. a.

  4. CONCENTRATED definition: 1. using a lot of effort to succeed at one particular thing: 2. having had some liquid removed…. Learn more.

  5. to direct your attention or your efforts towards a particular activity, subject, or problem: Come on, concentrate! We don't have all day to do this. I can't concentrate on my work with all that noise. I find running concentrates the mind (= helps me to think). I'm going to concentrate on my writing for a while.

  6. to direct a lot of attention and thought to an activity or subject, or to direct effort toward achieving a result: [ I always + adv/prep ] In her later years, she concentrated on her writing and teaching. [ T ] The police are concentrating their search in the area where the child was last seen.

  7. Concentrated definition: applied with all one's attention, energy, etc.. See examples of CONCENTRATED used in a sentence.

  8. if something exists or happens in a concentrated way, there is a lot of it in one place or at one time. concentrated gunfire; a widespread distrust of concentrated power and bureaucracies; Kate sat up fully, her attention now totally concentrated.

  9. Concentrate means to make something stronger, denser, or more focused. If you concentrate your energy, for example, you become more powerful! Concentrate your efforts at digging, and you'll plant that shrub a lot faster.

  10. to concentrate one's attention on a problem. to concentrate the rays of the sun with a lens. 2. to put or bring into a single place, group, etc. The nation's wealth had been concentrated in a few families. 3. to intensify; make denser, stronger, or purer, esp. by the removal or reduction of liquid.

  11. v. con·cen·trat·ed, con·cen·trat·ing, con·cen·trates. v.tr. 1. a. To direct or draw toward a common center; focus. b. To bring into one main body: Authority was concentrated in the president. 2. To make (a solution or mixture) less dilute.