0 to direct your attention or your efforts towards a particular activity, subject, or problem: --
1 to bring or come together in a large number or amount in one particular area: --
2 to make a liquid or substance stronger and reduce its size by removing water from it --
3 a liquid from which some of the water has been removed: --
a mineral concentrate
fruit-juice concentrate
4 to direct a lot of attention and thought to an activity or subject, or to direct effort toward achieving a result: --
5 to bring or come together in a large number or amount in one particular area: --
[ T ] Most of the country’s population is concentrated in the cities.
We did not look at the co-prescribed drugs here, but concentrated only on antibiotics.
The fractions showing high aromatic aminotransferase activity were pooled and concentrated by centrifugal filtration.
The fractions showing high chorismate mutase activity were pooled and concentrated by centrifugal filtration.
Unemployment tends to be concentrated within certain families.
Local companies ceased producing and concentrated on distribution.
However, it is disappointing that it concentrates quite so much on the more traditional aspects of coloration, especially the coloration of textiles.
When the new methods of concentrating minerals were introduced, large numbers of female workers were replaced by male in the sink and float plants.
Roberts concentrates on the abnormalities that have been found in the medial temporal cortex in a number of independent studies.