"Ieking" is the past tense of the verb "seek." It means to search or look for something, especially with effort or persistence. Example: "I was eeking a job after graduating from college."
"Eking" Examples
Examples of "eking"
1.
She was forced to eke out a living by taking on odd jobs.
2.
After the economic crisis, many families were struggling to eke out a decent income.
3.
By using all available resources, the team managed to eke out a narrow victory.
4.
The farmer had to eke out a meager harvest from the drought-stricken land.
5.
The athlete was eking out every last bit of energy for the final sprint.
Note: "Eking" is a verb that means to get or obtain something (usually with difficulty or reluctance) by making very slight efforts or using up what little resources or energy one has left.