0 past simple and past participle of squish
The first map, showing the entire continent, has been squished laterally, as if someone wanted to make it fit a vertical page.
One could claim that effects of air have been internalized, presupposing a complex understanding of that force, or one could claim that squished curves are internalized.
Suppose that observers prefer squished curves that come closer to what happens with air resistance as opposed to paths in a vacuum.
He squished his toes one hundred times for each foot every night, claiming that it stimulated his brain cells.
This would result in a television image squished in the direction of the non-linearity.