squeeze
squeeze
skwiz
skviz
British pronunciation
/skwˈiːz/

Definition & Meaning of "squeeze"in English

to squeeze
01

to apply pressure with a compressing or constricting motion, typically using the hands

Transitive: to squeeze sth
to squeeze definition and meaning
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The stress ball provided relief as she squeezed it during a tense meeting.
He gently squeezed her hand to convey comfort and reassurance.
02

to force liquid out of something by firmly twisting or pressing it

Transitive: to squeeze sth
to squeeze definition and meaning
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She squeezed the lemon to extract the juice for the recipe.
He squeezed the sponge to remove excess water before cleaning the countertop.
03

to hold someone closely in an affectionate or tight embrace

Transitive: to squeeze sb
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She squeezed her child tightly, showering them with love and affection.
He squeezed his friend in a warm hug to congratulate them on their success.
04

to burden or harass someone with difficulties or demands

Transitive: to squeeze sb
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Government policies that increase taxes on low-income households can squeeze vulnerable individuals.
The constant demands of the job and unrealistic expectations from the boss began to squeeze the employees.
05

to maneuver or force oneself into or through a narrow space

Intransitive: to squeeze somewhere
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The cat squeezed through the small gap in the fence to explore the neighbor's garden.
She squeezed into the crowded elevator just before the doors closed.
06

to apply pressure to fit or pass something into or through a tight space

Transitive: to squeeze sth somewhere
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She managed to squeeze her suitcase into the overhead compartment of the airplane.
He squeezed the large furniture through the narrow doorway with some difficulty.
07

to obtain something from someone with effort, persuasion, or difficulty

Transitive: to squeeze sth from sb | to squeeze sth out of sb
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He managed to squeeze some extra information out of the reluctant witness during the interrogation.
She squeezed a discount from the store owner by haggling persistently.
Squeeze
01

a close or affectionate hug

squeeze definition and meaning
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They shared a squeeze before saying goodbye.
The mother gave her child a loving squeeze.
02

the action of firmly gripping or pressing something

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He gave the bottle a firm squeeze to pour out the last drops.
The baby responded with a happy squeeze of her mother's hand.
03

an assertive effort to force compliance by concentrating or leveraging power

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The manager put a squeeze on the employees to meet the deadline.
The company faced a regulatory squeeze to lower emissions.
04

a push into or through a tight or confined space

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He made a squeeze through the narrow alley.
The cat performed a squeeze under the fence.
05

a wringing action

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She gave the wet cloth a hard squeeze to remove water.
The chef performed a squeeze on the dough before rolling it.
06

a romantic partner or significant other, often used playfully or affectionately

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She 's been my squeeze for over two years now.
Every time he talks about his squeeze, he lights up.
07

a situation in which rising costs cannot be transferred to customers

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The rising fuel prices created a squeeze for the delivery company.
Small businesses often face a squeeze when supplier costs increase.
08

a situation in which cash is in short supply for lending to businesses and consumers, causing interest rates to rise

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The credit squeeze made it difficult for small businesses to get loans.
During the financial squeeze, banks raised interest rates to manage limited funds.
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