squeeze out

US /skwiːz aʊt/
UK /skwiːz aʊt/
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1.

to extract by pressing or compressing

:
She managed to squeeze out the last bit of toothpaste from the tube.
He had to squeeze out the water from the sponge.
2.

to force someone or something out of a place or position

:
The new company tried to squeeze out its competitors by lowering prices.
The larger fish will often squeeze out the smaller ones from the best feeding spots.