concentrated

/ˈkɑnsənˌtreɪtɪd/
adjective
  1. Having had water or other parts removed to make it stronger; not diluted.
    • The cleaner is too concentrated to use directly; you must add water.
    • Concentrated sulfuric acid can burn through many materials.
    • This concentrated lemon juice is very sour, so use only a little.
  2. Showing great attention and mental effort; focused.
    • She had a concentrated look on her face as she solved the math problem.
    • His concentrated effort helped him finish the marathon.
    • The students were quiet and concentrated during the exam.
  3. Existing or happening in a small area; dense.
    • The report showed a concentrated outbreak of the disease in one neighborhood.
    • There is a concentrated population of birds on that small island.
    • The city has a concentrated area of restaurants and shops.
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