concenter
Definitions
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb Bring into focus or alignment; to converge or cause to converge; of ideas or emotions.
Examples
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It is certain he had a way of bringing it into less form for the many sudden causes he had to do with in the streets; but how he contrived to correct, sweeten, concenter, and qualify it — I vex not my spirit with the inquiry.
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As the attributes of the poets of the kosmos concenter in the real body, and in the pleasure of things, they possess the superiority of genuineness over all fiction and romance.
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Supposing it were impossible to concenter in one great museum the whole of these things, where should you prefer to draw the line?
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That my love concenter with God’s on the same persons, is it not enough?
Note
The word 'concenter' probably comes into English via Italian 'concentrare' or French 'concentrer' : both from Latin com-, com- + Latin 'centrum', center.