Comparative for having been ground or pulverized
“Next, one must extract the maximum amount of the magnetic particles possible from the crushed powder.”
Comparative for crumpled or wrinkly from being compressed or washed
“Margo got back into her dry but hopelessly crushed clothes.”
Comparative for oppressed, persecuted or subjugated
“She saw poor crushed peasants still in their gaudy festival clothes being driven through the city to the cemetery.”
Comparative for overcome with deep or intense sorrow
Comparative for having been defeated in a contest
Comparative for resembling or characteristic of powder in texture
Comparative for packed or filled with many people or things
Comparative for having been broken
Comparative for physically harmed or damaged, especially of a limb
Comparative for having been flattened or compacted, typically from pressure applied
Comparative for forced out of its natural or proper shape
Comparative for completely overcome or helpless, especially with distress or exhaustion
Comparative for having been destroyed permanently
Comparative for in a pulpy state
Comparative for diminished or humiliated emotionally
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