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concenter

[ kon-sen-ter, kuhn- ]

verb (used with or without object)

  1. to bring or converge to a common center; concentrate.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of concenter1

1585–95; < Middle French concentrer, equivalent to con- con- + centrer to center
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The salons of the leaders of ton in Paris are nightly filled with the literati, the artists, the soldiers and statesmen concentered in that brilliant capitol.

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With all these Spanish troops, well armed and abundantly supplied with ammunition concentering upon the place, President Cespedes realized that it would be impolitic to attempt to resist a siege.

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In her concentered did all graces dwell; God plucked my rose that he might take a smell.

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He groped his way to the door of the vault and listened, oh! so eagerly—all the faculties of his body and mind seeming concentered in his sense of hearing.

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The majesty of grand recollections seems concentered on the illustrious name of Columbus.—Ibid.

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