squash

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verb \ˈskwäsh, ˈskwsh\

Definition of SQUASH

transitive verb
1
: to press or beat into a pulp or a flat mass : crush
2
: put down, suppress <squash a revolt>
intransitive verb
1
: to flatten out under pressure or impact
2
: to proceed with a splashing or squelching sound <squash through the mud>
squash·er noun

Examples of SQUASH

  1. He squashed his nose against the window.
  2. His poor performance squashed any hope he had of a promotion.
  3. The boss squashed my idea immediately.
  4. Someone had squashed all the ribbons together in one box.

Origin of SQUASH

alteration of Middle English squachen to crush, annul, from Anglo-French esquacher, from Old French es- ex- + quachier to hide from view, from Vulgar Latin *coacticare to press together — more at cache
First Known Use: 1565

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