It means to apply all your attention to a specific task, such as--> "I need to concentrate during my exam to pass."
It also means to make denser, stronger, or purer, especially by the removal or reduction of liquid: to concentrate fruit juice.
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There are multiple official meanings for the word concentrated. The most common used and best known meaning is "focused". If one is concentrated, one is focused on work at hand.
It means you have a concentrated solution of baking soda.
There are two Latin translations for the English word "concentrated". One is the word "conuenerunt" and the other is the word "saturatus".
Concentrated means cooked down to a pulp.
The Latin root word "osmosis" means a push or a drive. In science, osmosis refers to the movement of solvent molecules through a semi-permeable membrane from a less concentrated solution to a more concentrated solution.
The word that means water or moisture taken from something is "extract." It refers to the process of removing a substance from a mixture or material, often resulting in a concentrated form of that substance, such as herbal extracts or juice.
essence
Diluted.
The word that means the same as "rarefy" is "dilute." Both terms refer to the process of making something less concentrated or dense, often used in contexts like reducing the strength of a substance or increasing the distance between particles.
It means that there is a lot of concentration in this are of something
Dilute.