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concentre

Concentre is a form of the French verb concentrer. In modern French, concentre is the third-person singular present indicative, as in il concentre ses efforts, meaning he concentrates or focuses. It also serves as the base form for other conjugations in the present tense, and is used across all persons as je concentre, tu concentres, nous concentrons, vous concentrez, ils concentrent.

The verb concentrer has several related senses. The most common is to focus attention or resources: concentrer

Etymology: concentrer derives from Latin concentrāre, from con- (together) + centrum (center). The English cognate is concentrate;

See also: concentration, concentré, centrage, concentrer.

son
énergie,
concentrer
les
efforts.
In
scientific
and
industrial
contexts,
concentrer
can
mean
to
increase
the
concentration
of
a
substance
by
removing
solvent,
as
in
concentrer
une
solution.
It
can
also
convey
bringing
elements
together
or
centralizing
them
within
a
system.
in
English,
concentre
as
a
standalone
form
is
uncommon
and
generally
considered
archaic
or
nonstandard.