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concentre
[ kon-sen-ter, kuhn- ]
concentre
/ kɒnˈsɛntə /
verb
- to converge or cause to converge on a common centre; concentrate
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Word History and Origins
Origin of concentre1
C16: from French concentrer; see concentrate
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Example Sentences
That widespread enchantment seemed to concentre and embody itself mysteriously in her; she became its living manifestation.
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It is imagined that they will shortly evacuate and concentre their forces at New York.
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I know now where they ought to concentre, and with the blessing of God, they shall there all tend.
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It is in solitude that the powers concentre round the soul, and teach it the calm, determined path of virtue and wisdom.
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Whenever we concentre the mind on one sole object, that object and life itself must go together.
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