to squeeze is a form of:

Squeeze



Same as: squeezing
1.
(SLANG) Put the squeeze on គាប
2.
(SLANG) Squeeze a debtor គាប
noun
1.
(1. The act or an instance of squeezing. 2. An amount squeezed out: a squeeze of lemon. 3. A handclasp or brief embrace. 4. A group crowded together; a crush. 5. Informal. A squeeze play. 6. Financial pressure caused by shortages or narrowing economic margins. 7. Games. A forced discard of a potentially winning card in bridge) give her hand a squeeze ការច្របាច់
2.
(បច្ចេកទេស) ការរឹតត្បិត (ការអោយខ្ចីប្រាក់, ការវិនិយោគ), ភាពណែន, ការគាប
verbpast tense: squeezed ; past participle: squeezed ; present participle: squeezing ;
1.
(INTRANSITIVE) (1. To give way under pressure. 2. To exert pressure. 3. To force one's way: squeeze through a crowd; squeeze into a tight space) squeeze into ប្រជ្រៀតចូល
2.
គាប, ច្របាច់
3.
(វេជ្ជសាស្ត្រ) ច្របាច់
4.
(TRANSITIVE) (1. To press hard on or together; compress. 2. To press gently, as in affection: squeezed her hand. 3. To exert pressure on, as by way of extracting liquid: squeeze an orange. 4. To extract by or as if by applying pressure: squeeze juice from a lemon; squeezed a confession out of a suspect. 5. To extract by dishonest means; extort. 6. To oppress with burdensome demands. 7. To obtain room for by pressure; cram: squeezed her books into the briefcase. 8. To manage to find time or space for. 9. Games. To force (an opponent) to use a potentially winning card in a trick he or she cannot take in bridge) រឹត, តឹង, ឱបរឹត, សង្កត់, ជម្រឹត, ណែន, កិនបង្ហាប់, រឹបជាន់, ចងរឹត, រឹតរួត squeeze her hand ច្របាច់ squeeze two people into a seat ដាក់ប្រជ្រៀតគ្នា
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
1.
The act of one who squeezes; compression between bodies; pressure.
2.
A facsimile impression taken in some soft substance, as pulp, from an inscription on stone.
3.
The gradual closing of workings by the weight of the overlying strata.
4.
Pressure or constraint used to force the making of a gift, concession, or the like; exaction; extortion.
verbpast tense: squeezed ; past participle: squeezed ; present participle: squeezing ;
1.
(TRANSITIVE) To press between two bodies; to press together closely; to compress; often, to compress so as to expel juice, moisture, etc.; as, to squeeze an orange with the fingers; to squeeze the hand in friendship.
2.
(FIGURATIVE) (TRANSITIVE) To oppress with hardships, burdens, or taxes; to harass; to crush.
3.
(TRANSITIVE) To force, or cause to pass, by compression; often with out, through, etc.; as, to squeeze water through felt.
4.
(INTRANSITIVE) To press; to urge one's way, or to pass, by pressing; to crowd; -- often with through, into, etc.; as, to squeeze hard to get through a crowd.