eking

[eek-ing]

eking Definition

  • 1to obtain or create something with difficulty
  • 2to make something last as long as possible

Using eking: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "eking" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She was eking out a living as a street musician.

  • Example

    The company is eking out a profit this quarter.

  • Example

    He's been eking out his savings for months.

  • Example

    They are eking out the last few drops of water.

eking Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for eking

Antonyms for eking

Phrases with eking

  • obtained or achieved something with great difficulty

    Example

    She eked out a victory in the race.

  • managed to survive with very little money

    Example

    After losing her job, she had to eke out a living by doing odd jobs.

  • lived in poverty with very little resources

    Example

    The family eked out a meager existence on the outskirts of the city.

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Summary: eking in Brief

The verb 'eking' [eek-ing] means to obtain or create something with difficulty, such as eking out a living or profit. It can also mean making something last as long as possible, as in eking out the last few drops of water. Synonyms include scraping by, managing, struggling, squeezing out, and stretching.