What is another word for squeeze in?
Pronunciation:
[ skwˈiːz ˈɪn], [ skwˈiːz ˈɪn], [ s_k_w_ˈiː_z ˈɪ_n]
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Synonyms for Squeeze in:
v.
• encroach (verb)- horn in,
- trespass,
- intrude,
- interfere,
- barge in,
- make inroads,
- worm in,
- intervene,
- meddle,
- butt in,
- entrench,
- usurp,
- impinge,
- work in,
- stick nose into,
- put two cents in,
- elbow in,
- crash,
- arrogate,
- trench,
- infringe,
- muscle in,
- interpose,
- overstep,
- appropriate.
- tuck.
Other synonyms:
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- put aside.
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- get in.
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- find.
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- allow.
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- have.
- Inserted,
- Intercalated,
- Embedding,
- popped in,
- shoehorned,
- Intercalating,
- shoehorns,
- imbeds,
- Imbedded,
- intercalates,
- filled in,
- Imbedding,
- shoehorning.
- get hands on,
- force into,
- grab hold of,
- impregnate,
- wrap,
- seize,
- push,
- splice,
- drag in,
- preempt,
- implant,
- make snug,
- infringe upon,
- pinch,
- plait,
- interject,
- swipe,
- infuse,
- draw together,
- insert,
- import,
- instill,
- put in,
- intersperse,
- hem,
- annex,
- swaddle,
- clap hands on,
- highjack,
- ingrain,
- grab,
- stick in,
- gather,
- include,
- supplant,
- wrest,
- constrict,
- displace,
- add,
- seam,
- enfold,
- lay hold of,
- infiltrate,
- pleat,
- commandeer,
- imbue,
- place into.
- impact,
- elbow,
- press in,
- edge in,
- cram in,
- breeze in,
- push in,
- thrust in,
- charge in,
- put on,
- ram in,
- go in,
- plunge in,
- cram,
- sandwich,
- set foot in,
- force,
- visit,
- burst in,
- come between,
- foist,
- crowd in,
- jump in,
- sneak in,
- rush in,
- invade,
- stuff in,
- stuff,
- crash the gates,
- creep in,
- impose on,
- go into,
- drop in,
- wedge in,
- slip in,
- come in,
- work,
- be admitted,
- bust in,
- impose upon,
- irrupt,
- tamp,
- fudge,
- impose,
- plunge into,
- pound,
- implant in,
- get,
- pack in,
- accommodate,
- smash in.
How to use "Squeeze in" in context?
When it comes to efficiently squeezing in a workout before your day planners full of meetings, it's important to not only be aware of your time constraints, but to make sure your gym session is the right fit for you. "I think people are so busy and they're short on time, they just want to do anything and everything," says Jillian Michaels, "and that's not always the best way to achieve results." Michaels recommends starting with three-minute workouts that are specific to your body type and fitness level. "You don't have to do an hourlong workout just because I'm wearing a sweatband," she says.
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