Correct spelling for the English word "condenseds" is [kəndˈɛnsdz], [kəndˈɛnsdz], [k_ə_n_d_ˈɛ_n_s_d_z] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
Condensed is a past tense verb form of the word "condense" and can also function as the adjective form. As a verb, to condense means to make something more compact, concentrated, or shorter in form. It refers to the process of reducing the volume, size, or length of something, often by removing unnecessary or excess information. The act of condensing involves summarizing, abbreviating, or consolidating content while capturing its essential meaning or essence.
As an adjective, "condensed" describes something that has been made more concise, condensed, or compacted. It suggests that the original substance or information has been condensed, compressed, or concentrated to occupy less space, time, or effort while retaining its core elements or meanings. For instance, "condensed milk" refers to a thick, syrupy milk product that has had some of its water content removed, resulting in a denser consistency and sweeter taste.
In a figurative sense, "condensed" can be used to imply that something has been intensified, concentrated, or made more profound. It suggests a concentration of essential qualities or a distillation of essential aspects. This adjective can be applied to various contexts, such as condensed literature, condensed versions of books, condensed textbooks, condensed versions of speeches, or condensed instructions, among others.