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    compress

    verb

    noun

    • 1. a pad of lint or other absorbent material pressed on to part of the body to relieve inflammation or stop bleeding: "a cold compress"

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  2. COMPRESS definition: 1. to press something into a smaller space: 2. to make information, a piece of writing, etc…. Learn more.

  3. 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.

  4. to press something into a smaller space: Firmly compress the soil in the pot so that the plant is secure. compressed air. to make information, a piece of writing, etc. shorter: The course compresses two year's training into six intensive months. I managed to compress ten pages of notes into four paragraphs.

  5. The noun compress refers to a pad that's held to your body to reduce pain or symptoms of illness. A washcloth dipped in cold water and pressed onto your forehead to help you cool down is a type of compress.

  6. A compress is a soft pad of gauze or other material applied with pressure to a part of the body to control hemorrhage or to supply heat, cold, moisture, or medication to alleviate pain or reduce infection.

  7. The meaning of COMPRESS is to press or squeeze together. How to use compress in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Compress.

  8. com·press. (kəm-prĕs′) tr.v. com·pressed, com·press·ing, com·press·es. 1. To press together: compressed her lips. 2. To make more compact by or as if by pressing. 3. Computers To encode (data) to minimize the space required for storage or transmittal: compressed the file so that it could be downloaded more quickly.

  9. verb. /kəmˈpres/ Verb Forms. [transitive, intransitive] to press things together or press something into a smaller space; to be pressed in this way. compress something (into something) compressed air/gas. As more snow fell, the bottom layer was compressed into ice. She compressed her lips.

  10. compress meaning, definition, what is compress: to press something or make it smaller so...: Learn more.

  11. A compress is a soft pad of gauze or other material applied with pressure to a part of the body to control hemorrhage or to supply heat, cold, moisture, or medication to alleviate pain or reduce infection . More. Conjugations of 'compress' present simple: I compress, you compress [...] past simple: I compressed, you compressed [...]