Squeezed

Pronunciation: /ˈskwiːzd/

Squeezed (adj)

  1. Made smaller by pushing things close together, so there is less space inside or between them.
  2. In a tight or crowded situation, with little room to move or breathe.
  3. Having little money available, so spending is difficult.

Squeezed (verb)

  1. To press something so strongly that liquid or air comes out.

Examples

  • The workers were squeezed out by the new rules.
  • The smaller company was squeezed out of the market.

Squeezed (adjective)

Examples

  • The papers were squeezed together in the small folder.
  • The crowd felt squeezed together during the concert.