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squeeze

[skweez] / skwiz /






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This is a godsend for Germany’s embattled manufacturing sector, which has steadily shrunk for seven years, squeezed by high energy prices, aggressive competition from China and U.S. tariffs.

From The Wall Street Journal

Its rear seat only had two seat belts but was big enough for three people to squeeze in.

From The Wall Street Journal

Well repair and rehabilitation could squeeze more production from aging fields.

From Barron's

The big swing was the result of a massive short squeeze, they said, as a broker was left scrambling for shares of the Infosys ADRs.

From MarketWatch

But as labor shortages, high interest rates and a costly fiscal squeeze begins to bite, growth is sputtering.

From The Wall Street Journal