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squeeze

noun as in pressure, crushing

verb as in exert pressure on sides, parts of something

verb as in try to get money out of

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Example Sentences

“I’m sorry to Madame Pelicot for involuntarily participating in her suffering,” he said before squeezing back down on his bench.

The amount of hydrogen squeezed out increases with pressure and depth, forming a stably stratified carbon-nitrogen-hydrogen layer, almost like a plastic polymer, he said.

Because the resin reabsorbs into leaves as they cool, the researchers squeezed the leaves over two large shells while still hot.

Earlier this week, it emerged that officials had estimated that the payment squeeze would push 100,000 pensioners into poverty by 2026.

From BBC

As a result when players succeed and merit raises, it becomes difficult to squeeze them under the cap.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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