The word 'squeeze' is both a noun and a verb.
The verb (squeeze, squeezes, squeezing, squeezed) means to firmly press from opposite or all sides, typically with the fingers. Example sentence:
She squeezed the tooth paste tube but nothing came out.
He removed his clothes to squeeze the water out of them.
The noun (squeeze, squeezes) has two meanings:
1 - an act of pressing, usually with your hands. Example sentences:
He gave my hand a little squeeze.
Give the tube another squeeze.
2 - a small amount of something that is produced by pressing. Example sentences:
A squeeze of lemon juice will perk this up.
There's a squeeze or two left in the tube.
Yes, the word 'squeezes' is both a verb and a noun.
The noun 'squeezes' is the plural for of the singular noun 'squeeze', a word for an instance of pressing something with one's fingers; a brief hug; financial pressure; a word for a thing.
The verb 'squeezes' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to squeeze.
Example uses:
There are several squeezes left in the toothpaste tube. (noun)
Jim squeezes his mom every day before going to school. (verb)
if it squeezes into a fault, its a dike, if it squeezes between horizontal layers, its a sill
Serpenoid.
Compression
The verb is to EXTRUDE
Erosion is the process that squeezes fluids between individual grains. This is known as a long process.
Extrude
compression
The cat.
compression
an earthquake
Yes, the heart is what squeezes or pushes blood through the arteries.
Stresses the squeeze rocks or anything else are compressive.