Con*cen"ter, Con*cen"tre (?), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Concentered or Concentred (); p. pr & vb. n. Concentering (?) or Concentring ().] [F. concentrer, fr. L. con- + centrum center. See Center, and cf. Concentrate]
To come to one point; to meet in, or converge toward, a common center; to have a common center.
God, in whom all perfections concenter.
Bp. Beveridge.
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Con*cen"ter, Con*cen"tre, v. t.
To draw or direct to a common center; to bring together at a focus or point, as two or more lines; to concentrate.
In thee concentering all their precious beams.
Milton.
All is concentered in a life intense.
Byren.
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