condense in the PONS Dictionary

condense Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to condense a liquid

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The lower the return temperature to the boiler the more likely it will be in condensing mode.
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A sublimator then condenses water vapor, which is removed by a slurper and a rotary separator.
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It occurs when hot plasma in the corona cools and condenses in strong magnetic fields, usually associated with regions that produce solar flares.
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Civil manufacture was not suspended entirely and in 1916 the firm began making high vacuum condensing plant used in power generation.
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Most non-condensing boilers could be forced to condense through simple control changes.
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In this stage, condensing large data sets into smaller units permits further analysis of the data by creating useful categories.
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It seeks to highlight the many myths and misconceptions about condensing boilers, and to explain the known benefits.
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However, there are instances where the subsequent layers may condense given the right combination of temperature and pressure.
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The temperature difference causes fresh water to condense out of the air stream.
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Water vapor will condense on the particles, then fall down to the ground due to the additional weight of the water coating.
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