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condemn
verb (condemned , condemning )
1 to declare something to be wrong or evil.
2 to pronounce someone guilty; to convict someone.
3 (usu condemn someone to something)
a to sentence them to (a punishment, especially death);
b to force into (a disagreeable fate).
4 to show the guilt of someone; to give away or betray someone His obvious nervousness condemned him .
5 to declare (a building) unfit to be used or lived in.
[13c: from French condemner , from Latin condemnare , from con- together + damnare to convict]
condemnation noun .
condemnatory adverb .
condensation
noun
1 chem the process whereby a gas or vapour turns into a liquid as a result of cooling.
2 meteorol the production of water droplets in the atmosphere.
3 optics the process of focusing a beam of light.
condensation reaction
noun , chem a reaction in which two or more small molecules combine to form a larger one, with the elimination of a simpler by-product, usually a molecule of water.
condense
verb (condensed , condensing )
1 to decrease the volume, size or density of (a substance).
2 said of a substance: to be reduced in volume, size or density.
3 to concentrate something.
4 tr & intr to undergo or cause to undergo condensation.
5 to express something more briefly; to summarize.
[15c: from Latin condensare to compress, from condensus very dense]
condensed milk
noun milk that has been concentrated and thickened by evaporation and to which sugar has been added as a preservative.

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