condensar

verb
  1. To make something more concise or compact by reducing its volume or length without losing its essential meaning or content. verb
    The editor worked to condensar the lengthy manuscript into a more manageable book.
    She was able to condensar her speech into a few powerful sentences.
  2. To cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid or solid state, typically by cooling. verb
    The cold air caused the steam to condensar on the window.
    In the distillation process, the vapor is cooled to condensar into a liquid.