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This term evokes a feeling of intensity and concentrated force. It suggests a transition from an expanded or loose state to one of high density and tension. In a mechanical sense, it is often associated with power and potential energy, such as in a piston engine. In the digital realm, the word carries a connotation of efficiency and optimization. It describes the invisible logic used to strip away redundancy, balancing the trade-off between fidelity and convenience.

Countable when referring to a specific instance of pressing or a specific technique (a compression). Uncountable when referring to the general physical process or the scientific principle of reducing volume.

Meanings

Noun
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The act of squeezing or pressing something into a smaller space.

"The compression of the spring allows the mechanism to store energy."

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The process of reducing the size of a data file to save storage space.

"Lossy compression can reduce image quality but saves significant disk space."

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A medical treatment involving the application of pressure to a body part.

"The doctor applied a compression bandage to reduce the swelling in the ankle."

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