He finds it hard to concentrate in class.
I will concentrate on my work.
This Orange Juice is from concentrate.
Here are some sentences.
Concentrate on what you're doing.
The juice concentrate was on sale.
depends on sentence but try 'concentrate'?
Yes concentrate is a verb because it implies you are doing something but it is also not used as a verb such as in this sentence.
Don't pester me I'm trying to concentrate
I'm trying to concentrate on writing example sentences. This tasty orange juice was reconstituted from a concentrate.
its actually a science term so say it as a noun. Ex:Deffusion is the movement of a area of low concentrate to an ares of high concentrate.
Here is an example sentence with the word 'drowsy':I was feeling drowsy, and the temptation to fall asleep was growing with every second, but I forced myself to open my eyes wide and concentrate on the lesson.
It means a reduction in size, getting smaller.Because of the diminution of the sample, the experiment failed.Diminution can concentrate a solution.
"During her speech, she [gesticulated] so much that I could hardly concentrate on what she was saying." She [waved and gestured with her hands and arms] ...
The constant noise from construction work next door is aggravating my ability to concentrate.
Concentrate as in mind concentration is ध्यान केन्द्रित करना dhyān kēndrit karna चित्त एकाग्र करना citta ēkāgra karanā As in concentrate solution गाढ़ा gaada
The root word for concentration is "concentrate," which comes from the Latin word "concentrare," meaning "to bring together."
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