squeezesqueeze1 /skwiːz/ verb [transitiveT]1ECONOMICSto strictly limit the amount of money that is available to a company or organizationHealth care spending is being squeezed.
The firm says that its profit margin is gettingsqueezed by rising costs for its primary raw material.
2squeeze something out of/from something to get the most you possibly can from somethingJohnson was known to squeeze every dollar out of every contract.
Company managers can squeeze more from their capital assets if they choose markets carefully and set clearer goals.