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crush

[kruhsh] / krʌʃ /


NOUN
infatuation
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While a transfer may be a slight inconvenience for usual commuters, it may cause large problems in mass events like the World Cup where risk of overcrowding and crush are at their highest.

From Salon • Jun. 3, 2026

It means recognizing that the right response to a geopolitical supply constraint is not necessarily to crush demand.

From MarketWatch • May 22, 2026

Its tech offerings are concentrated in IT outsourcers like Infosys and Tata Consultancy Services, which have been pummeled by the so-called SaaSpocalypse, a global bet that AI will crush their business.

From Barron's • May 21, 2026

Real estate leaders argued that the tax would crush new investment into the city, and that implementing such a tax system would be head-spinning.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 15, 2026

The all-day parade, titled Hitler Unlooses War, was a demonstration of America's military and industrial power, aiming to stamp out any doubt about America's ability to crush Hitler and win the war.

From Nazi Saboteurs by Samantha Seiple




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