eke

/ik/
verb
  1. To make something last longer or go further, especially when resources are limited.
    • During the drought, farmers had to eke every drop of water for their crops.
    • She tried to eke the small amount of paint to cover the entire wall.
    • They had to eke their food supplies until the rescue team arrived.
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