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    squeeze
    /skwiːz/

    verb

    • 1. firmly press (something soft or yielding), typically with one's fingers: "Kate squeezed his hand affectionately" Similar compresspresscrushsquash
    • 2. manage to get into or through a narrow or restricted space: "Sarah squeezed in beside her" Similar crowdcrushcrampack

    noun

    • 1. an act of squeezing something: "a gentle squeeze of the trigger" Similar presspinchnipgrasp
    • 2. a strong financial demand or pressure, typically a restriction on borrowing, spending, or investment in a financial crisis: "industry faced higher costs and a squeeze on profits"

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  2. to press something firmly, especially from all sides in order to change its shape, reduce its size, or remove liquid from it: Cut the lemon in half and squeeze the juice into the bowl. As she waited to go into the exam, he squeezed her hand (= pressed it affectionately with his hand) and wished her good luck.

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word squeeze as a verb and a noun, with synonyms, examples, and etymology. See how squeeze can refer to compression, extraction, extortion, profit, crowd, and more.

  4. to threaten, intimidate, harass, or oppress (a person) in order to obtain a favor, money, or an advantageous attitude or action. to cause financial hardship to: Manufacturers squeezed by high tariffs have stopped offering international shipping. to obtain a facsimile impression of.

  5. Learn the meaning and examples of the verb and noun squeeze, which can mean to press, extract, force, or hug. Find out the origin, synonyms, and related terms of squeeze in different contexts.

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  6. The word squeeze has to do with force or pressure. When you squeeze something, like an orange, you are crushing it to extract juice. When you squeeze into a pair of jeans, you're forcing yourself into them. When you give someone a squeeze, you're giving them a tight hug.

  7. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word squeeze as a verb and a noun, with examples and synonyms. Find out how to pronounce squeeze in British and American English, and explore related phrases and expressions.

  8. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and examples of the verb squeeze, which means to press, get liquid out, or limit money. Find out the difference between squeeze and related words like press, extract, and pinch.