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concentrate

focus attention

/ˈkɒn.sən.tɹeɪt/

verb (transitive/intransitive)
past: concentratedpp: concentrateding: concentrating

This word suggests a narrowing of focus, like a lens tightening its beam to eliminate distractions. It carries a sense of mental strain or deliberate effort, implying that the subject is actively pushing away irrelevant stimuli to achieve a state of high intensity. In a chemical or physical sense, it describes the process of increasing the strength or purity of a substance by removing a solvent. This creates a dense, potent version of the original, shifting the meaning from mental discipline to physical density.

Meanings

verb (transitive/intransitive)focus attention

To focus one's attention or mental effort on a particular object or activity.

"I need to concentrate on my studies."

Etymology

Derived from the Latin concentrare, which is a combination of con- meaning together and centrum meaning center. The term originally referred to the act of bringing things together toward a single point or center, evolving from a physical description of gathering materials into a cognitive description of focusing mental energy.

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