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Squeezes Meaning


                            
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squeezes

🇺🇸 /ˈskwizɪz/ · 🇬🇧 /skwˈiːzɪz/

Quick facts about “squeezes”

Squeezes is a 1-syllable English word. It is pronounced /ˈskwizɪz/ in American English and /skwˈiːzɪz/ in British English.

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“squeezes” in culinary

  • Squeezing is a common technique in cooking to extract juice from fruits like lemons and oranges, enhancing flavors in dishes.
  • In culinary arts, 'squeezing' herbs can release essential oils that add depth to food and fragrances.
  • Many popular beverages, such as lemonade, are made by squeezing the juice from fresh fruits.

“squeezes” in psychology

  • The act of squeezing a stress ball can help relieve anxiety and improve focus during stressful situations.
  • Squeezing has been linked to increased feelings of control and empowerment, particularly in managing stress.
  • The deep pressure from squeezing can stimulate the body's relaxation response, helping to reduce tension.

“squeezes” in pop culture

  • In movies, characters often 'squeeze' their partners in moments of affection, symbolizing both love and protection.
  • The phrase 'squeeze me' is frequently used in popular songs as a metaphor for companionship and intimacy.
  • Various toys, such as squishy stress relievers, have gained popularity as they offer a fun way to engage in squeezing.

“squeezes” in science

  • Squeezing is often used in scientific experiments to demonstrate physical forces like pressure, which can change the state of materials.
  • In biology, squeezing has a role in processes like cellular respiration, where cells might 'squeeze' out waste products.
  • The concept of 'squeeze' is fundamental in engineering, particularly in materials science, where compressive strength is tested.

Rhymes

Squeezes rhymes with breezes, eases, freezes, friezes, pleases, seizes, sneezes and teases.

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