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concentrated

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/ˈkɒn.sən.treɪ.tɪd/ · con-cen-trat-ed

having a high density or strength due to being reduced in volume.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

having a high density or strength due to being reduced in volume.

کسی چیز کی مقدار میں کمی کے باعث زیادہ کثافت یا طاقت رکھنا۔

مرکوز

markooz

Synonyms

densestrongintenseکثیفمضبوطشدید

Antonyms

dilutedweakthinمائلکمزورپتلا

Common Collocations

  • concentrated effort
  • concentrated solution
  • concentrated mind

Example Sentences

She has a concentrated effort on her studies.

اس نے اپنی پڑھائی پر مرکوز کوشش کی ہے۔

Us ne apni parhai par markooz koshish ki hai.

The concentrated juice has a rich flavor.

مرکوز رس کا ذائقہ بھرپور ہوتا ہے۔

Markooz ras ka zaiqa bharpoor hota hai.

He remained concentrated during the exam.

وہ امتحان کے دوران مرکوز رہا۔

Woh imtihan ke doran markooz raha.

Easily Confused With

concentrate:Concentrated is the adjective form indicating density or strength, while concentrate is the verb form meaning to focus attention.

Word Family

concentration
nounمرکزی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a concentrated effort as a laser beam, focused and powerful.

Imagine a spotlight shining down on a single point, representing focus and intensity.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

خود پہ جو مرکوز رہو، دنیا کا غم نہیں عظیم، ایک عالم میں تم ہو، و دیگر خوابوں کی کثرت کی کوئی قیمت نہیں۔

Khud pe jo markooz raho, duniya ka gham nahi azeem, Aik aalam mein tum ho, wa deegar khwabon ki kasrat ki koi qeemat nahi.

If you remain concentrated on yourself, the world's sorrow is not great, In one realm, you are, and the abundance of other dreams has no price.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جہاں مرکوز ہو، وہیں کامیابی کا راستہ ہے۔

Jahan markooz ho, wahi kamiyabi ka rasta hai.

Where there is focus, there is the path to success.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "concentratus" — to bring together

First known use: 18th century

The word 'concentrated' evolved from the Latin 'concentratus', which means to bring together to a central point. Its usage expanded in English from the late 18th century.