Synonym: abridgement, abridgment, capsule, compression, condensate, condensing, contraction. Similar words: sensation, compensation, conversation, accusation, condition, conditions, denotation, compensate. Meaning: [‚kɒnden'seɪʃn] n. 1. (psychoanalysis) an unconscious process whereby two ideas or images combine into a single symbol; especially in dreams 2. the process of changing from a gaseous to a liquid or solid state 3. atmospheric moisture that has condensed because of cold 4. the process or result of becoming smaller or pressed together 5. a shortened version of a written work 6. the act of increasing the density of something.
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31. Steam from the water had clouded the mirrors in the bathroom; condensation had formed a dewy veil over the tiles.
32. Nomatterhow much he wiped at the condensation on the window, he could still barely see what was going on out there.
33. Their advantages are: The frame members are good insulators, so condensation is not a problem.
34. Laser vaporization in a heated tube provides a means for synthesizing fullerenes by carbon condensation under controlled conditions.
35. Tilt the condensation tray at one end to prevent the water droplets from falling on the leaves and spoiling them.
36. We should, however, be inclined to suspect condensation on the outside wall.
37. This cooling effect can also produce unwanted condensation on the inside of the greenhouse dripping on to plants below.
38. He wiped a peephole from the condensation on the window and viewed the world beyond.
39. This is caused by condensation in the air which moves upwards as the temperature at lower altitudes rises.
40. If condensation collects on the inside of the cage, wipe it off with a cloth or tissue.
41. Do not cram the cage with leaves, for this often leads to condensation and makes it harder to see the caterpillars.
42. Incidentally, cavity wall insulation should be impermeable to water vapour, or interstitial condensation can occur.
43. It also causes less condensation than double glazing thanks to improved air flow.
44. This results from a failure in the sealing of the unit and causes condensation to build up between the panes of glass.
45. It is to be observed that the determinant of A is readily found from the condensation procedure.
46. In the primary processes of the unconscious system, psychical energy flows freely by means of displacement and condensation.
47. Condensation: a little during morning and evening but nothing too serious. Sentencedict.com
48. The two phases are in dynamic equilibrium when the rate of evaporation equals the rate of condensation.
49. Condensation: normal levels - a light film on the inside of the fly but no droplets.
50. Heat rose from the depths, and every smooth cold surface was damp with condensation.
51. Condensation may develop on walls where moisture is a problem.
52. The wind whipped droplets of condensation into his face, where they mingled with his tears.
53. If condensation collects on the inside of the window, wipe it off with a clean cloth.
54. It should provide a readable condensation of the recent literature: a critical appraisal, not a mere catalogue.
55. The large plate-glass window of the riverside cafe was steamed up and trickles of condensation ran down the yellow-painted walls.
56. A comfortable loop pile liner is built into the glove to provide insulation and to prevent condensation.
57. Otherwise, impact scattering and condensation from impact vapour must be responsible for this uniformity.
58. This means that when heat is applied it will produce greater volumes of condensation.
59. We can be reasonably sure that the first water vapours were the natural result of condensation of the outgassed products of volcanoes.
60. The concealed roof timbers are then subjected to conditions of continual vaporisation and condensation which give rise to wet and dry rot.
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