Sentence examples for To compress from inspiring English sources

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To compress

verb

To make smaller; to press or squeeze together, or to make something occupy a smaller space or volume.

  • The force required to compress a spring varies linearly with the displacement.

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They are acts of compression, without seeming to compress.

Pat gently to compress.

Press on potatoes with a spatula to compress lightly.

Leave for at least two hours, or overnight, to compress.

And novels can expand where film has to compress.

Fill molds with bread mixture, patting lightly to compress.

Say you want to compress music or speech files.

People find patterns to compress information and make it manageable.

The BBC's solution is to compress time and space.

Cooler gas is easier to compress in the cylinder.

The most popular suggestion was to compress it and reduce the downtime.

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