compress

சுருங்க
definition
verb
the skirt can be folded and compressed into a small bag
flatten by pressure; squeeze; press.
noun
a cold compress
a pad of absorbent material pressed onto part of the body to relieve inflammation or stop bleeding.
translation of 'compress'
இறுக்கு,
அழுத்து
verb
நெருக்கி அழுத்து
example
To relieve a tension headache, apply a cold 'compress' to the back of your neck.
If stung by a fire ant, the first recommended step is to apply a cold 'compress' to relieve the swelling and pain.
Occasionally, she would 'compress' her lips in a determined line.
Before I knew it, I had worked myself up into a frothing, barking frenzy and had to lay down and put a cold 'compress' on my head.
The pressure associated with diving deep can cause air spaces like lungs to 'compress' and maybe even collapse.
He went to place the 'compress' on her head again and she evaded him.
So now I've got a cold 'compress' on it, fresh from the freezer.
in this chapter we 'compress' into summary form the main findings
Talk about the magical moments and apply a cold 'compress' to the burns.
a cold 'compress'
She continued to place the cool 'compress' on his forehead and dab at his reddened cheeks.
in this chapter we 'compress' into summary form the main findings
Without a second thought, you'd probably 'compress' the file and send it off.
A ginger 'compress' is safe for most people and in many situations.
She pressed the cold 'compress' to the spot where she hit her head.
Infants, like adults, furrow their brows when angry, says Izard, but unlike adults they don't tend to 'compress' their lips.
However, there are certain situations in which the ginger 'compress' should not be used.
Follow with a warm sea salt 'compress' to remove crusting and clean out any infection.
Measurements may be inaccurate because of pseudohypertension, in which the blood pressure cuff fails to 'compress' a calcified artery.
As air spaces 'compress' with depth the volume of the dolphin decreases without an accompanying reduction in mass, and the animal becomes less buoyant.
Lifting the bolt handle to extract the fired case and 'compress' the mainspring is very difficult.
a cold 'compress'
Ty's lips were 'compressed' , his brows narrowed, his head so high she wondered that his neck didn't hurt.
The lightweight construction means the jacket is highly 'compressible' - so it won't bloat your style when the weather clears.
I am plagued with boils and have tried hot 'compresses' to no avail.
This is because the approaching movement 'compresses' the X's together, making them arrive more frequently and produce a higher pitch, while the departing movement stretches out the X's and produces a lower pitch.
This increased pressure 'compresses' the arteries and veins, decreasing blood flow to the muscles.
The world tour is 'compressed' into stop-offs in Senegal, Morocco, Estonia and Latvia, where the boys end up not so much handing the money out as realising how hard it is to part with it.
Pamela was there exchanging cool 'compresses' on his forehead.
You can use hot 'compresses' during your bath session.
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