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squash (2)

squash [ skwosh ]


verb  (past and past participle squashed, present participle squash·ing, 3rd person present singular squash·es)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb crush something with pressure: to apply pressure to something so that its volume or size is reduced and it is flattened, crushed, or put out of shape
managed to squash it flat before packing it

2. transitive and intransitive verb enter or put something into small space: to force your way into a confined space, or force something into a confined space
people trying to squash into the elevator

3. transitive verb put down rebellion: to suppress a revolt or uprising completely by using force

4. transitive verb make somebody feel small: to silence somebody with a crushing remark or answer

5. intransitive verb become flat: to become flat, often making a squelching sound



noun  (plural squash·es)
Definition:
 
1. racket games ball game in walled court: a game for two or four participants played in an enclosed court with long-handled rackets and a small ball that may be hit off any of the walls

2. many people in small space: a situation in which a lot of people are crushed into a small space

3. action or noise of squashing: the action or noise that results when something is being squashed

[Mid-16th century. < Old French esquasser< medieval Latin quassare (see quash2)]

squash·er noun
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