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wring

/ɹɪŋ/

noun

Meaning

  • A powerful squeezing or twisting action.

    "I grasped his hand and gave it a grateful wring."

  • Pain or distress.

verb

Meaning

  • To squeeze or twist (something) tightly so that liquid is forced out. See also wring out.

    "I didn’t have a towel so I just wrung my hair dry."

  • To extract (a liquid) from something wet, especially cloth, by squeezing and twisting it.

    "Put the berries into a cheesecloth and wring the juice into a bowl."

  • To obtain (something from or out of someone or something) by force.

  • To draw (something from or out of someone); to generate (something) as a response.

  • To hold (something) tightly and press or twist.

    "to wring one's hands (with worry, etc.)"

  • To cause pain or distress to (someone / one's heart, soul, etc.).

  • To slide two ultraflat surfaces together such that their faces bond.

  • To twist, as if in pain.

  • To give an incorrect meaning to (words, teachings, etc.).

  • To subject (someone) to extortion; to afflict or oppress in order to enforce compliance.

  • To bend or strain out of its position.

    "to wring a mast"

Synonyms

distort,
pervert,
twist,
wrest,
elicit,
provoke,
strangle,
throttle,
torment,
torture,
writhe