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squashing

Speech parts

1. squashing - Noun

2. squashing - Adjective

3. squashing - Verb

Meaning

of Squash

Source: Webster's dictionary

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A surge in malicious activity revealed by Prime Minister Scott Morrison last week has highlighted the training gap, with coronavirus border closures squashing the ability to import experts. Source: Internet

Even players visiting Night City on high-end PCs have run into a handful of issues, and there is no question that squashing bugs, improving stability, and optimizing the game across platforms should be priority one for CD Projekt Red. Source: Internet

But allegations are mounting that Amazon has been squashing workers’ attempts to unionise in several countries. Source: Internet

Councils – looking at you, Auckland and Wellington – have a habit of squashing them. Source: Internet

Germany’s success in testing, tracing and ultimately squashing smaller outbreaks has been a major factor in its success in handling the pandemic. Source: Internet

If parents and other adults aren’t inviting conversations about race, or are actively squashing them, and if there isn’t any color difference in the home, then there isn’t much occasion for kids to show that they’re registering race. Source: Internet

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