Concentre
[kon-sen-ter, kuh n-] /kɒnˈsɛn tər, kən-/
verb (used with or without object), concentred, concentring. Chiefly British.
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[kon-sen-ter, kuh n-] /kɒnˈsɛn tər, kən-/
verb (used with or without object)
1.
to bring or converge to a common center; concentrate.
/kɒnˈsɛntə/
verb
1.
to converge or cause to converge on a common centre; concentrate
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