squeezability

/ˌskwiːzəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality of being soft and easy to press or squeeze, especially in a pleasant way.
    • Children love the squeezability of plush toys and foam pillows.
    • The squeezability of the stress ball helped her relax during the exam.
    • The manufacturer tested the squeezability of the new sponge before selling it.
  2. The degree to which something can be compressed or pressed to release its contents.
    • Good squeezability is important for travel-sized shampoo containers.
    • The squeezability of the toothpaste tube made it easy to get every last bit out.
    • He checked the squeezability of the ketchup bottle before buying it.
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