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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

deference between condensed and compress

Hi. today I learn a new word. "condensed"
and now I can't understand the difference between this word and "compress".
Would you please describe it for me????
  

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Hello. While they can be used interchangeably, in some context, one has to be used. Ex.

  • Hello.
  • While they can be used interchangeably, in some context, one has to be used.
  • Ex.
  • You can condense a liquid by removing some water( you cannot use compress in this context) Ex.
  • Any gas can condense and becomes liquid,( you cannot use compress in this context).
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Hello. While they can be used interchangeably, in some context, one has to be used.
Ex. You can condense a liquid by removing some water( you cannot use compress in this context)
Ex. Any gas can condense and becomes liquid,( you cannot use compress in this context).
Ex. He compressed all his clothes in one small suitcase. (You cannot use condense in this context)

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