recondensing (Meaning)

recondensing

to condense (something) again or to become condensed again

recondensing Sentence Examples

  1. As the steam escaped into the cold atmosphere, it recondensed into tiny droplets of water.
  2. The fog dissipated at sunrise, recondensing into dew that sparkled on the grass.
  3. The cooling of the lava caused it to recondense into a solid rock formation.
  4. The condensation on the windowpane recondensed into a thick layer of ice overnight.
  5. As the cloud rose higher, the moisture in it cooled and recondensed to form raindrops.
  6. The exhaust from the car recondensed on the cold exhaust pipe, creating a puddle of water.
  7. The vapor rising from the boiling water recondensed on the lid, creating a dripping sound.
  8. The vapor from the humidifier recondensed into a fine mist, filling the room with moisture.
  9. As the pressure in the chamber decreased, the gas recondensed into a liquid.
  10. The water evaporated from the lake during the day recondensed into clouds by nightfall.

FAQs About the word recondensing

to condense (something) again or to become condensed again

enriching, extracting,reconcentrating, evaporating, enhancing, intensifying, removing, strengthening,deepening, solidifying

watering (down), diluting,cutting, weakening, thinning,adulterating

As the steam escaped into the cold atmosphere, it recondensed into tiny droplets of water.

The fog dissipated at sunrise, recondensing into dew that sparkled on the grass.

The cooling of the lava caused it to recondense into a solid rock formation.

The condensation on the windowpane recondensed into a thick layer of ice overnight.