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concentrate

1 of 2verb
/ˈkɑnsənˌtreɪt/
Forms:concentrates,concentrating,concentrated,concentrated
1

to focus one's all attention on something specific

B1
  • During the exam, it's crucial to concentrate on each question to ensure accurate answers.
  • She tried to concentrate on her work, despite the distractions in the bustling coffee shop.
  • The students were asked to concentrate during the lecture to grasp the complex concepts being explained.
  • She concentrated on solving the math problem, blocking out the background noise in the classroom.
  • We need to concentrate if we want to finish this project on time and with accuracy.
2

to focus all attention, effort, or resources on one central point or goal

transitive
  • She decided to concentrate all her efforts on finishing the project by the deadline.
  • The lenses concentrate sunlight to create heat for the solar panel.
  • The company is concentrating its marketing budget on reaching younger audiences.
  • The spotlight was concentrated on the speaker as they began their presentation.
  • We need to concentrate our resources on customer service.
Antonyms:
3

to show or present something in a shorter, more focused way

transitive
  • The author concentrated the novel’s themes into a few powerful sentences.
  • The teacher concentrated the lesson into a brief overview for the class.
  • He concentrated his argument into one strong point.
  • She concentrated the main ideas of the book into a concise summary.
  • The scientist concentrated the results into a single, easy-to-understand chart.
Synonyms:
4

to bring people or things together in one place

transitive
  • The event organizers concentrated all the volunteers in the main hall.
  • The manager concentrated the team in the conference room for an important meeting.
  • The teacher concentrated the students in the library for the study session.
  • We decided to concentrate the items in one room to make packing easier.
5

to become stronger or more pure through removal of certain parts or elements

  • The solution began to concentrate as the water evaporated.
  • The mixture will concentrate over time as the chemicals react and remove impurities.
  • The syrup concentrated as the heat caused the liquid to reduce and thicken.
  • The oil will concentrate after the unwanted substances are filtered out.
  • The chemical reaction caused the solution to concentrate, becoming denser.
6

to separate and remove unwanted materials like rock or sand from ore to make it purer

transitive
  • The miners concentrated the ore by removing the surrounding rock.
  • They used a special machine to concentrate the minerals and discard the sand.
  • The company concentrated the ore to extract more valuable metals.
  • After the ore was mined, it was concentrated to remove the excess dirt.
  • The workers concentrated the iron ore by separating the sand and impurities.