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con·dens·ing

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. condensing, condensationnoun

    the act of increasing the density of something

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  1. condensing

    Condensing is the process by which a substance changes from its gaseous phase to its liquid phase, commonly due to decrease in temperature or increase in pressure. This term can also refer to making something shorter or more concise, such as reducing a text or putting a complex concept into simpler terms. It involves the extraction and emphasis of the core points or elements, removing unnecessary information or details.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Condensing

    of Condense

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Condensing in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Condensing in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of Condensing in a Sentence

  1. Martin Turbet:

    Our results have strong implications for exoplanets, as they suggest that a large fraction of the exoplanets that were thought to be capable of having surface oceans of liquid water are probably now desiccated because they never succeeded in condensing and thus forming their first oceans, this is particularly important for exoplanets around low mass stars like TRAPPIST-1, which will be prime targets for NASA and ESA's James Webb Space Telescope, to be launched in December this year.

  2. John Stansberry:

    That this material coats only the upper slopes of the peaks suggests methane ice may act like water in Earth's atmosphere, condensing as frost at high altitude.

  3. New Horizons:

    We knew that there was nitrogen ice on Pluto ... and we imagined that nitrogen was sublimating, or evaporating, in one place and condensing in another place. But to see evidence for recent geologic activity is simply a dream come true.

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