How To Use Concenter In A Sentence

  • Something of this sort seemed to be indispensable, in order, amid so vast a fluctuation of passions and opinions, to concenter my thoughts; to ballast my conduct; to preserve me from being blown about by every wind of fashionable doctrine. I. On Conciliation with America
  • All these tremendous results concenter upon the single condition of being holy. Life of Rev. A. Crooks, A. M.
  • Perhaps they were apprehensive, lest a science which concentered the force of argument, might obstruct the cultivation of that which was meant to dilate it. The Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Volume 02: Augustus
  • He pressed the second button in the row and the bright light concentered at a particular place on the concrete wall, illuminating, in a row, a clock, a barometer, and centigrade and Fahrenheit thermometers. CHAPTER I
  • As his imagination was fired with the first conception of this design, he caught her to his breast with a fury, in which all the passions in all their rage were at once concentered: 'Let the priest,' said he, 'instantly unite us. Almoran and Hamet
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  • His learned and pious works, (wherein all the excellencies of the primitive and ancient fathers seem to concenter) are a commentary on the Biographia Scoticana (Scots Worthies) A Brief Historical Account of the Lives, Characters, and Memorable Transactions of the Most Eminent Scots Worthies
  • “The wretch, concentered all in self,” wrote Sir Walter Scott in 1805, might get “power and pelf” but would wind up “unwept, unhonored and unsung.” No Uncertain Terms
  • Judas, the apostacy of Julian, and the cruelty of Nero, did all concenter in him. Biographia Scoticana (Scots Worthies) A Brief Historical Account of the Lives, Characters, and Memorable Transactions of the Most Eminent Scots Worthies
  • It is certain he had a way of bringing it into less form for the many sudden causes he had to do with in the streets; but how he contrived to correct, sweeten, concenter, and qualify it -- I vex not my spirit with the inquiry. The Lock and Key Library Classic Mystery and Detective Stories: Old Time English
  • All the shames, sorrows, and sufferings of France were concentered on his head. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, No. 382, October 1847
  • Let my Views concenter, and terminate in one focus, in one Point, a great, useful, lawyer virtuous Lawyer. John Adams diary 3, includes commonplace book entries, spring and summer 1759
  • It is certain he had a way of bringing it into less form for the many sudden causes he had to do with in the streets; but how he contrived to correct, sweeten, concenter, and qualify it — I vex not my spirit with the inquiry. A Mystery with a Moral
  • But his favours to three thousand were concentered in one body.
  • As new discoveries were made incidental difficulties connected with the filling of shells occupied the concentered study of the manufacturers. Lloyd George The Man and His Story
  • Supposing it were impossible to concenter in one great museum the whole of these things, where should you prefer to draw the line? On the Old Road, Vol. 2 (of 2) A Collection of Miscellaneous Essays and Articles on Art and Literature
  • But his favours to three thousand were concentered in one body.
  • I have about thirty lines to conclude the first book. this however must be deferred till I have borrowed certain books, as those thirty lines must concenter much Bardic & historical knowledge. Letter 203
  • As the attributes of the poets of the kosmos concenter in the real body, and in the pleasure of things, they possess the superiority of genuineness over all fiction and romance. Preface to “Leaves of Grass,” 1855

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