Sentences

condense in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Definition

To condense means to make something denser or more concise by reducing its volume or length.

Sample Sentences

  1. The author decided to condense her lengthy novel into a more manageable format.
  2. As the steam began to cool, it started to condense into tiny droplets on the window.
  3. To make the report clearer, we need to condense the key findings into a single page.
  4. The chef taught us how to condense the flavors by simmering the sauce for several hours.
  5. In an effort to conserve space, the team opted to condense their presentation into a brief slideshow.
  6. The scientist aimed to condense the lengthy report into a more digestible format.
  7. As the steam cooled, it began to condense into tiny droplets of water on the glass.
  8. To save time, she decided to condense the presentation to highlight only the key points.
  9. The artist tried to condense her thoughts into a single powerful image on the canvas.
  10. His ability to condense complex ideas into simple language made him an excellent teacher.
  11. The scientist needed to condense the complex findings into a brief report for the conference.
  12. As the water vapor cooled, it began to condense on the surface of the cold glass.
  13. To save time, she tried to condense the lengthy article into a few key points for her presentation.
  14. The chef decided to condense the sauce by simmering it for a longer period, enhancing its flavor.
  15. In an effort to condense their ideas, the team held a brainstorming session to focus on the main objectives.
  16. The scientist needed to condense the lengthy report into a more digestible format.
  17. As the steam rose from the boiling pot, it began to condense into droplets on the cold surface above.
  18. To save time, she decided to condense her presentation to focus on the key points.
  19. The artist managed to condense complex emotions into a single, powerful brushstroke.
  20. In winter, water vapor in the air can condense and form frost on the windows.