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condensable

or con·den·si·ble

[ kuhn-den-suh-buhl ]

adjective

  1. capable of being condensed.


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Other Words From

  • con·densa·bili·ty con·densi·bili·ty noun
  • noncon·densa·ble noncon·densi·ble adjective
  • uncon·densa·ble uncon·densi·ble adjective
  • uncon·densa·ble·ness uncon·densi·ble·ness noun
  • uncon·densa·bly uncon·densi·bly adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of condensable1

First recorded in 1635–45; condense + -able
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Example Sentences

The industry says testing employed currently can overstate the amount of condensable soot emitted by refineries under certain conditions, a flaw the EPA has acknowledged.

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If condensable soot were eventually regulated, it would force nearly all of the country’s 135 oil refineries to invest in new pollution-control equipment, based on estimates of current emissions using the EPA’s contested testing method.

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The API, however, says the test can produce erroneously high readings of condensable soot if the samples react with other chemicals that commonly are present at a refinery.

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Scientific research cited by the EPA estimates that, combined, condensable and solid soot cause more than 50,000 premature deaths a year in the United States, findings that are disputed by the industry.

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The EPA said in a statement that it is still conducting research into how to reliably measure condensable soot, but did not comment on a timeline for finishing the effort.

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