squeeze for
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Definition
Verb: - To apply pressure on someone, typically in a persistent or forceful manner, in order to obtain something from them, such as money, information, or a favor. It implies using coercion, intimidation, or repeated demands.
Usage
The verb phrase "squeeze for" is used with a direct object (the person being pressured) followed by "for" and the thing being sought. It often carries a negative connotation of exploitation or undue pressure. - The structure is: to squeeze [someone] for [something].
Examples
- The corrupt official was known to squeeze local businesses for bribes.
- Journalists tried to squeeze the witness for more details about the event.
- Don't let them squeeze you for extra work without proper compensation.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase can be used in continuous tenses to describe an ongoing, oppressive effort.
- The loan sharks are squeezing him for every penny he has.
- It can be applied in both literal contexts of extortion and more figurative ones of intense questioning or demanding.
- The detective squeezed the suspect for a confession.
Variants and Related Words
- Squeeze (verb): To press firmly, often used figuratively to mean applying pressure in various contexts (e.g., , ).
- Squeeze (noun): A situation of pressure or difficulty (e.g., ).
Synonyms
- Press for: To demand insistently.
- Extort from: To obtain something by force or threats (stronger, often illegal).
- Milk for: To exploit someone to obtain something, especially information or money (informal).
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Squeeze out: To force someone or something out, often through pressure or competition.
- The new regulations could squeeze out small companies.
Related Idioms
- Put the squeeze on (someone): To apply pressure on someone to do something.
- The creditors are putting the squeeze on him to repay the debt. This idiom is very close in meaning to "squeeze for."
Verb
- squeeze someone for money, information, etc.