condense - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of condense in Hindi

  • गाढ़ा
  • गाढ़ा करना
  • संक्षित करना
  • गाढ़ा होना
  • घनीभूत करना
  • संघनित करना
  • संक्षेप करना

condense Definition

Verb

  • make (something) denser or more concentrated.
  • change or cause to change from a gas or vapor to a liquid.

condense Example

  • They condense with orthodiamines to form quinoxalines (0. ( वे ऑर्थोडायमाइन के साथ संघनित होकर क्विनॉक्सैलिन (0) बनाते हैं। )
  • It has been stated that ammonia can be condensed to a liquid by the application of pressure. ( यह कहा गया है कि दबाव के आवेदन से अमोनिया को तरल में संघनित किया जा सकता है। )
  • Milk is curdled with rennet and condensed by heating until it has a butter-like consistency. ( दूध को रैनेट से गाढ़ा किया जाता है और गर्म करके गाढ़ा किया जाता है जब तक उसमें मक्खन जैसी स्थिरता न हो। )
  • Some were drinking condensed cream and some were lucky enough to have sardines or cheese. ( कुछ कंडेन्स्ड क्रीम पी रहे थे और कुछ भाग्यशाली थे जो सार्डिन या चीज़ के लिए पर्याप्त थे। )

More Sentence

  • A proverb that is figurative in its construction may be considered as really a condensed parable.
  • Sugar should not be added to the food, nor should tinned or condensed milk be ordinarily used.
  • Again, it is a common opinion that our condensed histories lack life and movement.
  • He condensed everything as much as possible, but the letter was a very long one.
  • In a somewhat condensed form, these acts and this prologue are here set forth.
  • On the other hand, pseudo-Jonathan shows a tendency to condense those additions which it has in common with the Fragmentary Targum: in particular he omits all quotations from Scripture.
  • How could he condense all he had lived through into a sixty-minute speech?
  • Even argon may condense on Uranus and Neptune to form a thin haze above the methane cloud layer.
  • The vapour might condense and fall on the slopes as a new sort of lubricant snow.
  • When my turn comes I condense my spiel and show my three-by-five card.
  • Water vapors can condense to form clouds.
  • They also condense with aldehydes, under the influence of alkalis or sodium ethylate (L.
  • In deep space it is so cold that most atoms but hydrogen and helium will condense on anything they encounter.
  • Now we have pretty much covered fear from beginning to end, and now we are going to recap and condense the whole module.
  • Placing a polythene tent over any vegetation will collect moisture by evaporation which will condense on the plastic as it cools.
  • As this neck rises about 2 or 3 inches into the receiver, it prevents any foul matter which may condense or boil over, from getting into the jars.
  • The inrushing warm air would condense and make the beam of Fred's torch visible as he scanned the shiny, empty tables (or should they be called beds?).
  • Here it is a good idea to condense all the notes you have into key points, points that will likely appear to be on the exam or were heavily covered in lectures.
  • She sat thinking for some time after I had spoken, and then, turning to me with a brisk air of resolution, she broke into a remarkable statement which I will condense for your benefit.
  • As she drew nigh, the arch-fiend whispered him to condense into small compass and drop into her tender bosom a germ of evil that would be sure to blossom darkly soon, and bear black fruit betimes.
  • These substances condense to form tetra-aminotriphenylmethane, which, on heating with acids, loses ammonia and yields diaminodihydrophenylacridine, from which benzoflavin is obtained by oxidation.
  • He managed to condense his. letter of application to one page.
  • I'd like to condense that statement still further.
  • The solution is to abbreviate, contract and condense.
  • The bubbles condense into droplets which attach to salt crystals and other particles in the atmosphere and eventually form clouds.
  • The mountains condense the moisture brought by the west winds, and the yearly amount of rain varies from So to 120 in.