squeezes;
squeezed;
squeezing
squeezes;
squeezed;
squeezing
Britannica Dictionary definition of SQUEEZE
1
:
to press together the parts and especially the opposite sides of (something)
[+ object]
-
Squeeze the bottle/tube.
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He lightly squeezed her hand and smiled.
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Gently squeeze the fruit to see if it's ripe.
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She squeezed her eyes shut. [=she closed her eyes very tightly]
[no object]
2
always followed by an adverb or preposition,
[+ object]
:
to get or remove (something) by squeezing something
-
He squeezed the juice from the orange.
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She squeezed out some ketchup. = She squeezed some ketchup out.
-
freshly squeezed orange juice
—
sometimes used figuratively
3
[+ object]
:
to pull back on (a gun's trigger) with your finger
—
see also squeeze off (below)
4
always followed by an adverb or preposition
:
to move into or through a small or crowded space
[no object]
-
We had to squeeze past/by the people in the aisles.
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trying to squeeze into tight jeans
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The cat squeezed through the opening.
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We all squeezed into the elevator.
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(Brit) Squeeze up [=move closer together], please. We need to make room for one more person.
[+ object]
-
We can squeeze one more person in the back seat.
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The instructor squeezed a lot of information into one week.
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We were all squeezed [=squashed] into the elevator.
5
[+ object]
:
to barely succeed at getting or doing (something)
—
often + out
6
[+ object]
a
:
to decrease the amount of (something, such as money)
b
:
to cause financial problems for (a business or organization)
c
informal
:
to force (someone) to give you something or to do something by using threats or pressure
squeeze in
[phrasal verb]
squeeze (someone or something) in
or
squeeze in (someone or something)
:
to find time for (someone or something)
squeeze off
[phrasal verb]
squeeze off (a round)
:
to fire (a shot) by squeezing the trigger of a gun
squeeze out
[phrasal verb]
squeeze out (someone or something)
or
squeeze (someone or something) out
:
to force (someone or something) out of a position, place, etc.
-
The city's low-income residents have been squeezed out [=have been forced to leave their homes] by rising real estate prices.
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These big stores have squeezed out a lot of the smaller locally owned shops.
2
squeeze
/ˈskwiːz/
noun
plural
squeezes
plural
squeezes
Britannica Dictionary definition of SQUEEZE
1
[singular]
:
a situation in which people or things are crowded together
2
[count]
:
an act of squeezing something
—
usually singular
3
[count]
:
a small amount that is gotten or removed from something (such as a piece of fruit) by squeezing it
—
often + of
4
a
[count]
:
a situation in which there is not enough of something
—
usually singular
-
There is a serious housing squeeze [=shortage] in the city. [=there are not enough houses, apartments, etc., available]
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a credit squeeze [=a situation in which it is difficult for people, companies, etc., to get credit]
b
the squeeze
informal
:
a situation that causes feelings of stress and pressure
5
[noncount]
chiefly US slang
:
a romantic partner
:
a boyfriend or girlfriend