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were pressured
noun
A pressing; a force applied to a surface.
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In the experimental condition, children were pressured to eat by a request to finish their food.
Employees were pressured to work extra hours but not offered extra pay, according to the arbitrator.
Carl and his team were pressured to lift their legs and pee-shame the status quo.
The girls said they were pressured to say they had stolen the blouse and other clothing.
As lending standards collapsed during the housing boom, appraisers were pressured from all sides.
Some reporters were pressured to identify sources with whom they had discussed Ms. Wilson.
Mr. Zubov said on Monday that he would close the trial if jury members were pressured.
Many were pressured by executives for the casino industry, who feared a boycott by gay travelers.
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I won't be pressured.
He's been pressured.
So my lifestyle is pressured.
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