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squeeze something ↔ out phrasal verb

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squeeze something ↔ out phrasal verb (see also squeeze)

1. to do something so that someone or something is no longer included or able to continue:
If budgets are cut, vital research may be squeezed out.

2. to squeeze something wet in order to remove the liquid from it:
Squeeze the cloth out first.

3. squeeze something out of somebody to force someone to tell you something:
See if you can squeeze more information out of them.

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

squeeze out
squeeze (someone/something) out (of (something))
to prevent someone or something from having an opportunity.
High prices for houses squeezed many people out of the market.

Big Fellow Hamburger Stands tried illegally to squeeze out its competitors.

squeeze (something) out of (someone/something)
to get something with great effort from someone or something.
Albert was good at thinking of ways to squeeze money out of his father in England.

Fred didn't like to tell the truth, and you had to squeeze it out of him.

squeeze (something) out of (someone/something)
to get something with great effort from someone or something.
Albert was good at thinking of ways to squeeze money out of his father in England.

Fred didn't like to tell the truth, and you had to squeeze it out of him.

squeeze (something) out of (someone/something)
to get something with great effort from someone or something.
Albert was good at thinking of ways to squeeze money out of his father in England.

Fred didn't like to tell the truth, and you had to squeeze it out of him.

squeeze (something) out of (someone/something)
to get something with great effort from someone or something.
Albert was good at thinking of ways to squeeze money out of his father in England.

Fred didn't like to tell the truth, and you had to squeeze it out of him.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

squeeze something out
squeeze (someone/something) out (of (something))
to prevent someone or something from having an opportunity.
High prices for houses squeezed many people out of the market.

Big Fellow Hamburger Stands tried illegally to squeeze out its competitors.

squeeze (something) out of (someone/something)
to get something with great effort from someone or something.
Albert was good at thinking of ways to squeeze money out of his father in England.

Fred didn't like to tell the truth, and you had to squeeze it out of him.

squeeze (something) out of (someone/something)
to get something with great effort from someone or something.
Albert was good at thinking of ways to squeeze money out of his father in England.

Fred didn't like to tell the truth, and you had to squeeze it out of him.

squeeze (something) out of (someone/something)
to get something with great effort from someone or something.
Albert was good at thinking of ways to squeeze money out of his father in England.

Fred didn't like to tell the truth, and you had to squeeze it out of him.

squeeze (something) out of (someone/something)
to get something with great effort from someone or something.
Albert was good at thinking of ways to squeeze money out of his father in England.

Fred didn't like to tell the truth, and you had to squeeze it out of him.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

squeeze someone out
squeeze (someone/something) out (of (something))
to prevent someone or something from having an opportunity.
High prices for houses squeezed many people out of the market.

Big Fellow Hamburger Stands tried illegally to squeeze out its competitors.

squeeze (something) out of (someone/something)
to get something with great effort from someone or something.
Albert was good at thinking of ways to squeeze money out of his father in England.

Fred didn't like to tell the truth, and you had to squeeze it out of him.

squeeze (something) out of (someone/something)
to get something with great effort from someone or something.
Albert was good at thinking of ways to squeeze money out of his father in England.

Fred didn't like to tell the truth, and you had to squeeze it out of him.

squeeze (something) out of (someone/something)
to get something with great effort from someone or something.
Albert was good at thinking of ways to squeeze money out of his father in England.

Fred didn't like to tell the truth, and you had to squeeze it out of him.

squeeze (something) out of (someone/something)
to get something with great effort from someone or something.
Albert was good at thinking of ways to squeeze money out of his father in England.

Fred didn't like to tell the truth, and you had to squeeze it out of him.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary


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