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compress - use in sentences
Object
- air: Power was supplied in the form of compressed air using a bicycle pump.
- postscript: These are made available for downloading as LaTeX files or compressed postscript.
- file: How do I compress files on the Teaching System?
- gas: A Pressure Vessel contains compressed gas which is separated from the water by a diaphragm.
- cylinder: Do not accept a compressed gas cylinder for use that does not legibly identify its contents by name.
- filesystem: In this section we describe how to build a compressed root filesystem.
Converse of object
- apply: Wash the sting area and apply a cold compress.
Adjective modifier
- cold: Only by having the cold compress of ' magic realist ' applied has he escaped the inferior label.
- warm: The same preparation has been applied as a warm compress to suppurating cuts, or as a cool compress to burns.
- hot: Use hot compresses for toothache, earache, muscle & rheumatic pain, & arthritis.
- cool: A cool, moist compress may also help the pain.
Adjective complement
- archive: Compressed archive containing the gcc C compiler, standard C libraries, the emacs editor, info files.
- audio: The program has support for the CDDB database of track titles and can compress audio to a number of different formats through installable CODECs.
Modifying Another Word
- laterally: Description Most Ctenopoma are laterally compressed fish with large eyes and big mouths.
- tightly: The face is made from NexTi Titanium, which is a layered yet tightly compressed titanium.
- digitally: This is because MPEG digitally compresses signals down to a fraction of their bandwidth size.
- highly: Note: These are highly compressed low resolution pictures.
- heavily: It is also clever in sending heavily compressed information.
- automatically: During download/upload operations files and directories are automatically compressed and split into small pieces to assure reliable transmission.
Present participle complement
- accord: This is similar to a sequence of still images compressed according to the JPEG algorithm.
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