verb
- to bring or direct toward a common center; to concentrate
- to come together at a central point; to converge
Usage: formal; somewhat archaic
Usage: formal; somewhat archaic
Examples
- The general decided to concenter his forces at the strategic hill.
- All roads seemed to concenter at the town square.
- The architect planned to concenter the building’s design around a central courtyard.
- The protesters began to concenter in front of the government building.
- She tried to concenter her thoughts on the difficult problem.
- The rivers concenter at this point to form a larger waterway.