Squeezed
Pronunciation: /ˈskwiːzd/
Squeezed (adj)
- Made smaller by pushing things close together, so there is less space inside or between them.
- In a tight or crowded situation, with little room to move or breathe.
- Having little money available, so spending is difficult.
Squeezed (verb)
- 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.