Condense Past Tense

The past tense of Condense is condensed.

1. condense

verb. ['kənˈdɛns'] undergo condensation; change from a gaseous to a liquid state and fall in drops.

Etymology

  • condensare (Latin)

Rhymes with Condense

  • misrepresents
  • nondefense
  • commonsense
  • suspense
  • pretense
  • expense
  • dispense
  • intense
  • incense
  • defense
  • defence
  • commence
  • whence
  • spens
  • spence
  • offense
  • immense
  • ferenc
  • thence
  • tense
  • sense
  • pense
  • pence
  • hense
  • hence
  • fence
  • cents
  • bence

3. condense

verb. ['kənˈdɛns'] become more compact or concentrated.

Etymology

  • condensare (Latin)

4. condense

verb. ['kənˈdɛns'] compress or concentrate.

Etymology

  • condensare (Latin)

5. condense

verb. ['kənˈdɛns'] remove water from.

Etymology

  • condensare (Latin)

6. condense

verb. ['kənˈdɛns'] develop due to condensation.

Synonyms

Etymology

  • condensare (Latin)

7. condense

verb. ['kənˈdɛns'] cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid.

Antonyms

Etymology

  • condensare (Latin)