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Meaning

The word "squeeze" refers to applying pressure to something in order to compress it or extract something from it. This can involve using your hands to press an object tightly, causing it to change shape or release contents (like juice from fruit). Squeeze can also refer to situations where someone feels pressure or stress, whether physically or emotionally.

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Etymology

The word "squeeze" originated in the late Middle English from the word squese. It has roots in Old English cwēsian, meaning "to press" or "to crush." The term has evolved over time to encompass various forms of pressing or compacting.

Examples

  1. She had to squeeze the lemon to get the juice out for the recipe.
  2. The child was trying to squeeze the air out of the balloon before tying it.
  3. During exams, many students feel the squeeze of pressure to perform well.
  4. I always squeeze my toothpaste from the bottom to get every last bit out.
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