The difference between Concentrated and Sporadic

When used as adjectives, concentrated means not dilute, whereas sporadic means (archaic) (of diseases) occurring in isolated instances.


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  1. Concentrated as an adjective:

    Not dilute; having a high concentration.

    Examples:

    "We made a drink from concentrated orange juice."

  2. Concentrated as an adjective:

    Intense; directed towards a specific location.

    Examples:

    "The concentrated fire from the enemy destroyed our fortifications."

  1. Concentrated as a verb:

  1. Sporadic as an adjective:

    (archaic) (of diseases) occurring in isolated instances; not epidemic.

  2. Sporadic as an adjective:

    Rare and scattered in occurrence.

  3. Sporadic as an adjective:

    Exhibiting random behavior; patternless.

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