antishocks

/ˈæntiˌʃɑks/
noun
  1. Devices or materials designed to reduce or absorb shock or vibration, especially in machinery or footwear.
    • My backpack has antishocks in the straps to make carrying heavy books more comfortable.
    • Engineers installed antishocks under the laboratory equipment to prevent damage from vibrations.
    • The new running shoes have built-in antishocks that protect your knees.
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