0 the act of pressing something into a smaller space or putting pressure on it from different sides until it gets smaller:
1 the act of making something smaller or shorter so that it will fit into a particular space or time
2 the act of making a computer file use less space when it is stored, using special software:
Two available specimens are preserved in yellowish green mudstone as flattened compressions.
Our familiarity with time graphs, in an infinite variety of compressions, may give us a particular advantage in this type of thinking in temporal space.
Instantaneous compressions and general control histories can be modeled by our approach.
Large compressions can lead to higher fusion gains.
The new seeding must be suitable for seeding at high gas compressions.
The sound wave has been drawn so that the crests on the wave match the compressions, and the troughs match the rarefactions.
We can compare the compressions and rarefactions (or expansions) of the longitudinal wave with the peaks and troughs of the transverse wave.
The basal parallel-bedded sands and silts of this unit contain abundant but fragmentary carbon compressions and poorly preserved compressed coniferous branches.
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