squeeze something ↔ out phrasal verb ( see also ↑ squeeze )
1 . to do something so that someone or something is no longer included or able to continue:
If budgets are cut, vital research may be squeezed out.
2 . to squeeze something wet in order to remove the liquid from it:
Squeeze the cloth out first.
3 . squeeze something out of somebody to force someone to tell you something:
See if you can squeeze more information out of them.