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Concentre

verb
(past & past part. concentered or concentred; pres. part. concentering or concentring)
1.
Bring into focus or alignment; to converge or cause to converge; of ideas or emotions.  Synonyms: concenter, focalise, focalize, focus.






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"Concentre" Quotes from Famous Books



... combatant already in motion, as with Myron; but, as if stepping backward from Myron's precise point ofinterest, and with the heavydiscusstill in the left hand, he is preparing for his venture, taking stand carefully on the right foot. Eye and mind concentre, loyally, entirely, upon the business in hand. The very finger is reckoning while he watches, intent upon the cast of another, as the metal glides to the goal. Take him, to lead you forth quite out of the narrow limits of the Greek world. ...
— Greek Studies: A Series of Essays • Walter Horatio Pater

... la tragedie jusqu'a la scene ou Aristocles va pour placer le bandeau royal sur la tete de Timophane, sous pretexte que le peuple de Corinthe concentre ...
— The French Revolution - A Short History • R. M. Johnston



Words linked to "Concentre" :   adjust, aline, line up, refocus, align



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