verb
- to change from a gas or vapor into a liquid
- to make something shorter or more compact by removing unnecessary parts
- to make something denser or more concentrated
Examples
- Water vapor condenses on the cold window glass.
- The steam condenses into droplets on the bathroom mirror.
- She condenses her long report into a two-page summary.
- The editor condenses the article to fit the space available.
- Heat condenses the milk into a thick, creamy texture.
- The professor condenses three chapters into one lecture.
- Morning dew forms when moisture condenses overnight.