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compress
[ verb kuhm-pres; noun kom-pres ]
verb (used with object)
- to press together; force into less space.
- to cause to become a solid mass:
to compress cotton into bales.
- to condense, shorten, or abbreviate:
The book was compressed by 50 pages.
- Computers. to reduce the storage space required for (data) by changing its format:
The algorithm should compress the video file without losing any quality.
noun
- Medicine/Medical. a soft, cloth pad held in place by a bandage and used to provide pressure or to supply moisture, cold, heat, or medication.
- an apparatus for compressing cotton bales.
- a warehouse for storing cotton bales before shipment.
compress
verb
- tr to squeeze together or compact into less space; condense
- computing to apply a compression program to (electronic data) so that it takes up less space
noun
- a wet or dry cloth or gauze pad with or without medication, applied firmly to some part of the body to relieve discomfort, reduce fever, drain a wound, etc
- a machine for packing material, esp cotton, under pressure
Derived Forms
- comˈpressible, adjective
- comˈpressibly, adverb
- comˈpressibleness, noun
Other Words From
- com·pressi·ble adjective
- com·pressi·bly adverb
- com·pressing·ly adverb
- noncom·pressi·ble adjective
- over·com·press verb (used with object)
- precom·press verb (used with object)
- uncom·pressi·ble adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of compress1
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Example Sentences
Now, researchers have introduced a technique for compressing an LLM's reams of data, which could increase privacy, save energy and lower costs.
Those layers of soil compress into rock studded with the remains of forgotten creatures.
“We have to stand within the group and until they start, you know, physically compressing on one another with their jumping, then that becomes dangerous,” the source said.
Called Endeavour, its machine can compress fabric dyeing, drying, and fixing into a dramatically shorter and water-saving process.
As it flows downhill, the air is compressed due to the higher weight of the atmospheric column above it.
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