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pressuring Definition


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pressure
noun
    1. physics.
      The force exerted on a surface divided by the area of the surface to which it is applied.
      Thesaurus: weight, heaviness, stress, tension, force, power, burden, thrust, mass, load, encumbrance, strength, strain.
    2. The act of pressing or process of being pressed.
    3. Force or coercion; forceful persuasion.
      Thesaurus: influence, coercion, compulsion, arm-twisting (slang), persuasion, demands, constraint, obligation.
    4. Urgency; strong demand.
      Example: work under pressure
    5. Tension or stress.
      Example: the pressures of family life
verb
    pressured, pressuring
    1. To try to persuade; to coerce, force or pressurize.
      Thesaurus: force, compel, impel, press, enjoin, lobby, pressurize, coerce, drive, browbeat, persuade, bully, lean on (slang), sit on (slang), arm-twist (slang), bulldoze (slang); squeeze, induce, oblige, constrain, dragoon.
Etymology: 14c: from Latin pressura, from premere to press.



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