concentrate
Americanverb (used with object)
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to bring or draw to a common center or point of union; converge; direct toward one point; focus.
to concentrate one's attention on a problem; to concentrate the rays of the sun with a lens.
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to put or bring into a single place, group, etc..
The nation's wealth had been concentrated in a few families.
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to intensify; make denser, stronger, or purer, especially by the removal or reduction of liquid.
to concentrate fruit juice; to concentrate a sauce by boiling it down.
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Mining. to separate (metal or ore) from rock, sand, etc., so as to improve the quality of the valuable portion.
verb (used without object)
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to bring all efforts, faculties, activities, etc., to bear on one thing or activity (often followed by on orupon ).
to concentrate on solving a problem.
- Antonyms:
- diverge
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to come to or toward a common center; converge; collect.
The population concentrated in one part of the city.
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to become more intense, stronger, or purer.
noun
verb
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to come or cause to come to a single purpose or aim
to concentrate one's hopes on winning
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to make or become denser or purer by the removal of certain elements, esp the solvent of a solution
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(tr) to remove rock or sand from (an ore) to make it purer
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to bring one's faculties to bear (on); think intensely (about)
noun
Synonym Usage
See contract.
Other Word Forms
Derived Forms
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nonconcentrativeadjective
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unconcentrativeadjective
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preconcentratenoun
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reconcentrateverb
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nonconcentrativenessnoun
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concentrativeadjective
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overconcentrateverb
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concentrativenessnoun
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concentratornoun
Conjugated Forms
Present
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has concentratedperfect 3rd person singular
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have concentratedperfect
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is concentratingprogressive 3rd person singular
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has been concentratingperfect progressive 3rd person singular
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have been concentratingperfect progressive
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are concentratingprogressive
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am concentratingprogressive 1st person singular
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concentratingparticiple
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concentratessingular 3rd person
Past
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had concentratedperfect
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were concentratingprogressive plural
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was concentratingprogressive singular
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had been concentratingperfect progressive
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concentratedparticiple
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concentratedsimple
Future
Etymology
Origin of concentrate
First recorded in 1630–40; from French concentr(er) or Italian concentr(are) ( see con-, center) + -ate 1
Explanation
Concentrate means to make something stronger, denser, or more focused. If you concentrate your energy, for example, you become more powerful! Concentrate your efforts at digging, and you'll plant that shrub a lot faster. You may have seen the words "frozen concentrate" used to describe orange juice. That can of frozen orange goo is the juice in its purest, most condensed form — the concentrate — and it's much stronger and sweeter than the juice you'd drink. Another meaning of the verb concentrate refers to your mental focus. You might need to concentrate on what you're reading in order to understand it. When you concentrate, you strengthen your focus to shut out distractions.
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Example Sentences
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Concentrate sales were even and unit-case volume grew 1%, while price and mix rose 6%.
From MarketWatch • Oct. 21, 2025
A New York judge has preliminarily approved a settlement to proceed involving A&W Concentrate Company and Keurig Dr Pepper Inc. — the makers of the A&W Root Beer and Cream Sodas.
From Salon • Jul. 11, 2023
Concentrate on reducing your highest-rate debt first, then move on to the next highest.
From Seattle Times • Jun. 21, 2022
Concentrate instead on the time spent with your mom and enjoying the holiday for its own sake.
From Slate • Apr. 14, 2022
Concentrate on the target, she told herself, remembering the many lessons Fin-Kedinn had given her.
From "Wolf Brother" by Michelle Paver
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