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noun
A pressing; a force applied to a surface.
Exact(6)
Its gift range at Christmas is bound to take a hit, some argue, leading to pressured financing.
Dissidents in these absolutist groups are outlawed, condescended to, pressured, bullied, lied about, trashed, slandered, and distorted out of any recognition.
No argument was made for the practical and economic advantages of migration, or case made for restoring Labour's aid to pressured areas.
Maybe it's a foolhardy attempt to recover lost youth, or a simple desire to share an experience with my son and daughter, who are also in the race, or even a sign of perverse addiction to pressured performance.
They encompass everything from leisurely Beach Boys harmonies to pressured XTC-style new wave, from echoes of the Who to Depeche Mode synthesizers to a late-breaking drum solo.
More importantly, lateral stress regime anomalies are also involved in regions where fluids are trapped in reservoirs, giving rise to pressured regions.
Similar(53)
Some players succumb to pressure.
It's to pressure us".
He hates yielding to pressure".
But he is not immune to pressure.
I don't want to pressure him.
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