Opposite of to restore a compressed file to its normal size
(round/around) To gather tightly in a large mass of people
“The street busker was gradually building his act as the people started to crowd around to see his performance.”
To squeeze, compress, or crush (especially something moist)
To crush or press down with the feet
To surpass or eclipse in performance, standard or magnitude
To reduce in size or volume by pressing together
“Squeeze the airbag as much as possible until flat.”
To compress, crush or squeeze something, altering its shape in the process
“Again, we press the items into big bales. Only the things that can not be pressed, such as shoes, bags, etc. are packed in sacks with a weight of 18-20 kg.”
To defeat or suppress forcefully and completely
To strike (someone) so as to make them fall down
To make (or become) tight or taut
To suppress the noise or speech of
To gather into wrinkles
To bother or cause to feel annoyed
To crowd into
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