Similar words: concentrate, concentrate on, concentration camp, concentration, concentrating, central, conceited, concerted. Meaning: ['kɑnsntreɪtɪd /'kɒn-] adj. 1. gathered together or made less diffuse 2. of or relating to a solution whose dilution has been reduced 3. intensely focused 4. (of light) transmitted directly from a pointed light source 5. being the most concentrated solution possible at a given temperature; unable to dissolve still more of a substance.
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61. We have so far concentrated principally on the use of space resources to support future activities in space.
62. As police departments professionalized, they concentrated on chasing down criminals, not helping communities prevent crime.
63. Instead they concentrated all their energies on subduing the rebels' capital, the citadel of St Martial's.
64. Most of the zip codes with little or no comeback were concentrated in the East Bay and far North Bay.
65. About 600 people work on Unocal properties in the state, with most concentrated in the Central and Southern California areas.
66. These metals, cadmium especially, become concentrated in the organs of animals ingesting them.
67. Most of the previous research into the timing of cord clamping has concentrated on babies born near term.
68. When albumin is placed in water, dilute salt solutions, or moderately concentrated salt solutions, it remains soluble.
69. To those like me whose education concentrated on the physical rather than the biological sciences, the Nilsson film was a revelation.
70. The difficulty of the music forced a more concentrated performance, which paid wonderful dividends in excitement and intensity.
71. Possibly some one assumed it was a concentrated form of oxygen, and therefore invigorating.
72. Most research in the field has concentrated on modelling logical-sequential computation, which is well suited to general-purpose digital computers.
73. Ores, which are economically workable mineral deposits, are highly concentrated occurrences of useful minerals.
74. Other seminars concentrated on media skills such as poster-making, writing, drama, audio cassette production and the use of newsletters.
75. Part-time farming tends to be concentrated in DRAs where small, often non-viable holdings predominate.
76. We then concentrated our efforts on the tail-rudder and elevators were in place by late Summer 1991.
77. Impatiently, he brushed the thought aside and concentrated on his own problems.
78. This applies especially to the life of the more affluent, most of whom are concentrated in the advanced societies.
79. At the same time the surviving companies will grow larger and capital will be concentrated into fewer hands.
80. In this stage, attention is concentrated almost exclusively on the end to be achieved ....
81. The latter, meanwhile, settled in and around Madrid and concentrated upon advances elsewhere.
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82. His mind concentrated itself on Tolby's footsteps which were slightly uneven, as if the solicitor had a slight limp.
83. Legislatures are ineffectual, and real power is concentrated in the executive branch of government.
84. Masterpieces of compression, they resonate with the concentrated power that can create diamonds from dross.
85. If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles. Doug Larson
86. The total removal rate shot up to 27 percent an hour, depositing the sulphur in a concentrated drizzle.
87. Final-year units also treat general theoretical and practical concerns but at a more advanced level, and in a more concentrated manner.
88. These are made with concentrated fruit juices, and contain added vitamin C, with no added sugar.
89. Congressional criticism of Bush's proposals concentrated on the limited additional funding provided.
90. In early days the packs had concentrated on the caribou, but the semi-domestic, smaller animals were easier prey.
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