compacting (Meaning)

compacting

an automobile smaller than an intermediate but larger than a subcompact, arranged so as to save space, having a dense structure without small cavities or cells, to press together, to make or become compact, an agreement or covenant between two or more parties, a somewhat small automobile, occupying a small volume by reason of efficient use of space, something that is compact or compacted, not wordy, a small cosmetic case, to knit or draw together, predominantly formed or filled, being a topological space and especially a metric space with the property that for any collection of open sets which contains it there is a subset of the collection with a finite number of elements which also contains it, to draw together, short-bodied, solid, and without excess flesh, closely united or packed, to become compacted, not diffuse or verbose, having a dense structure or parts or units closely packed or joined, to make up by connecting or combining, a small cosmetic case (as for compressed powder), agreement sense 2a, contract

compacting Sentence Examples

  1. The snowstorm caused the snow to compact tightly on the ground.
  2. The weight of the books on the shelf was compacting them into a tight space.
  3. The construction workers used a compactor to compact the dirt for the new building foundation.
  4. The company's new printer compacts documents to save space and reduce paper usage.
  5. The factory's waste management system employs a compactor to reduce the volume of waste it produces.
  6. The hiker compacted her backpack as tightly as possible to make it easier to carry.
  7. The recycling center compacts plastic bottles to maximize the number of bottles it can store.
  8. The gardener compacted the soil around a newly planted tree to ensure it would receive adequate support.
  9. The homeowner used a lawn roller to compact the grass seeds into the soil to improve germination.
  10. The archaeologist carefully compacted the soil around an ancient artifact to preserve it for future generations.

FAQs About the word compacting

an automobile smaller than an intermediate but larger than a subcompact, arranged so as to save space, having a dense structure without small cavities or cells,

condensing,squeezing, compression, squeeze, condensation, contraction, contracting, compaction, constricting, telescoping

decompression, scattering,expansion, dispersion, swelling,dissipation, dilation, inflation, distension,distention

The snowstorm caused the snow to compact tightly on the ground.

The weight of the books on the shelf was compacting them into a tight space.

The construction workers used a compactor to compact the dirt for the new building foundation.

The company's new printer compacts documents to save space and reduce paper usage.