if one business or part of a system squeezes out another, the first one becomes so important or successful, or takes up so much time, that the other cannot succeed or continue to exist
to make someone tell you something even though they do not want to
Music instruction is slowly being squeezed out of the curriculum.
The company tried hard to squeeze out competitors and raise prices.
They made one final attempt to squeeze concessions out of us.
squeezes out
squeezing out
squeezed out
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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