compression (Meaning)
compression (n)
an increase in the density of something
the process or result of becoming smaller or pressed together
encoding information while reducing the bandwidth or bits required
applying pressure
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compression Sentence Examples
- The compression of the spring stores potential energy for the mechanical system.
- Video streaming platforms use compression algorithms to reduce file sizes for efficient transmission.
- He applied compression to the wound to control bleeding and promote healing.
- Data compression techniques are essential for optimizing storage and transmission in digital systems.
- The compression of the soil caused settlement and structural issues in the building.
- The application of pressure resulted in the compression of the gas inside the cylinder.
- The athlete wore compression socks to improve blood circulation during the marathon.
- The compression of the metal bar caused it to deform under the heavy load.
- Audio files undergo compression to reduce file size without significant loss of quality.
- Glacier formation is a result of the compression of snow over time.
FAQs About the word compression
an increase in the density of something, the process or result of becoming smaller or pressed together, encoding information while reducing the bandwidth or bit
squeezing, contracting, constriction, squeeze, condensation, contraction, condensing,compaction, constricting, concentration
dispersion, dispersion,expansion, decompression, decompression, expansion, inflation, dissipation, dissipation, scattering
The compression of the spring stores potential energy for the mechanical system.
Video streaming platforms use compression algorithms to reduce file sizes for efficient transmission.
He applied compression to the wound to control bleeding and promote healing.
Data compression techniques are essential for optimizing storage and transmission in digital systems.