compress into



compress something into something

 
1. to squeeze or press something into something, such as a mold or container. We compressed the tomatoes into the jar. I cannot compress any more clothing into the suitcase.
2. to form something into a shape by applying pressure. He compressed the mass of paper into a tight ball. The clay was compressed into the shape of a brick upon the application of pressure to the mold.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Aspasia-Ancient Greek
TraversTRA-vərzEnglish (Rare)
RomoloRO-mo-loItalian
EnochEE-nək (English)Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
BolesŁAwabaw-le-SWAH-vahPolish (Rare)
Dvorah-Hebrew