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Water cannot be squashed in the traditional sense because it is nearly incompressible; applying pressure to it does not significantly reduce its volume. However, under extreme conditions, such as at very high pressures, water can experience slight compressibility. In everyday situations, though, water retains its volume and shape, making it appear as if it cannot be squashed.

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