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squeeze out

to squeeze out
Werkwoord
  • draaiend uitknijpen
  • extract (liquid) by squeezing or pressing

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to squeeze out
Werkwoord
  • door persen naar buiten laten komen
  • extract (liquid) by squeezing or pressing

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to squeeze out
Werkwoord
  • (een vloeistof) met kracht door een nauwe opening naar buiten persen
  • cause to come out in a squirt

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Hyponiemen

to squeeze out
Werkwoord
  • door persen van sap ontdoen
  • cause to come out in a squirt

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to squeeze out
Werkwoord
    • force out

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    to squeeze out
    Werkwoord
    • spuiten, verven
    • cause to come out in a squirt

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    to squeeze out
    Werkwoord
      • make by laborious and precarious means

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      Hyperoniemen

      to squeeze out
      Werkwoord
      • sprietsen, spritsen
      • cause to come out in a squirt

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      Hyponiemen

      to squeeze out
      Werkwoord
        • obtain with difficulty

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        to squeeze out
        Werkwoord
          • form or shape by forcing through an opening

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          Voorbeeldzinnen

          1. She tried to squeeze the juice out of the orange.
          2. The agent was able to squeeze a confession out of the terrorist.
          3. She really had to stretch her imagination to squeeze enough material for a solo album out of a contrabassoon, but by God, she did.
          4. However, careful monitoring as well as performance of an appropriate margin-squeeze test as set out above would be essential to avoid anti-competitive outcomes.
          5. Lufthansa intends to acquire 90 % of Austrian Airlines, as reaching this threshold will enable a ‘squeeze out’ and hence a takeover of 100 % of the business shares.
          6. An indication of the existence of any mandatory takeover bids and/or squeeze-out and sell-out rules in relation to the securities.
          7. Indication of the existence of any mandatory takeover bids/or squeeze-out and sell-out rules in relation to the shares.
          8. An indication of the existence of any mandatory takeover bids and/or squeeze-out and sell-out rules in relation to the underlying shares.
          9. It is conceivable that aid to Alcoa’s Italian smelters does not enable Alcoa to reduce the world price for aluminium and squeeze competitors out of the market, and that other European producers may remain in business as long as they can sell profitably at the world price.