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Definition of Concentered
1. Verb. (American spelling) (alternative spelling of concentred); (past of concenter) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Concentered
1. concenter [v] - See also: concenter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Concentered
Literary usage of Concentered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott (1846)
"The ideal Christ was only a notional substratum upon which the Old Testament
aspirations, and Jewish desires, and ' Messianic' traditions, concentered. ..."
2. The Friend of Peace: To which is Prefixed A Solemn Review of the Custom of by Noah Worcester (1817)
"Could all the attendant and consequent mischiefs of any one of the countless
wars, which blacken the page of history, be concentered to a point, ..."
3. A Full Report of the Case of Stacy Decow, and Joseph Hendrickson, Vs. Thomas by Stacy Decow, Joseph Hendrickson, New Jersey Court of Appeals, New Jersey Court of Chancery, Thomas Latham Shotwell (1834)
"... of your association, but the heart also; pulsation was quickened or relaxed
at his bidding. He was the focus wherein your sentiments were concentered. ..."
4. My Quarter Century of American Politics by Champ Clark (1920)
"... Beauchamp concentered into "Champ"—Col. Bennett Clark at "Beauchamp," in
France—Motherly Mrs. Call—Cranky, superstitious John Call—Colonel Watterson's ..."