Crushing

/ˈkrʌʃɪŋ/ verb

The present participle of crush; pressing or squeezing with great force to break, deform, or defeat completely.

From Old French cruissir/croissir meaning 'to crash, break,' possibly of Germanic origin. The word entered English in the 14th century, initially meaning physical pressure, then expanding to emotional and metaphorical contexts by the 16th century.

AMስለላ
ARسحق
BNচূর্ণ করা
CAaixafant
CSdrtivý
DAknusende
DEvernichtend
ELσυντριπτικός
ESaplastante
FAسحق کننده
FImurskaus
FRécrasant
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