Vise in a sentence as a noun

If your job is a soul-crushing vise, take your soul out of it and put it somewhere else.

Seems great in theory, but what if the other drive isn't willing to let you in - or - vise versa?

Are you guys using Truecaller data?How much out of 600M are Indian Contacts?Can we have countries vise count of Data you own?

Because now if you want premium chipset features, you will be forced to buy a premium processor along with it, and vise versa

And good enough privacy and security vise, when even the NSA didn't really have the means to do much wide net spying at the network level.

I want to admit that conclusion in presentation can be interpreted vise versa: MongoDB almost is fast as PostgreSQL.

It takes easily another 10 years before btrfs is where ZFS is now reliability and feature vise and it might not have all the features even then.

I'm no physics expert, but it seems like in real life the take off velocity is stronger at first and gets lower the higher it goes instead of vise versa like it is here.

I couldn't fix bugs quickly, and when given new tasks, it would take me much much longer to actually understand WTF I was supposed to do. I then started getting a tremendous headache that felt like a vise grip on the back of my neck, and at that point, I couldn't even remember what I had done earlier that day.

The farther above the line in their graph, the better the relative performance of the teachers given their income and vise versa, the countries below the graph have worse results given their income.

Vise definitions

noun

a holding device attached to a workbench; has two jaws to hold workpiece firmly in place