hard-pressed
Americanadjective
adjective
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in difficulties
the swimmer was hard-pressed
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subject to severe competition
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subject to severe attack
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closely pursued
Etymology
Origin of hard-pressed
First recorded in 1815–25
Example Sentences
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Bull and bear markets come and go in long waves, but you would be hard-pressed to get that cautionary news from the average Wall Street stock salesman.
From MarketWatch
Improving the well-being of hard-pressed working-class Americans, a central challenge of our time, must rest on more realistic assumptions.
The company will be hard-pressed to meet the March 2027 schedule.
But more significant for hard-pressed Iranians struggling to feed their families has been the impact of sanctions.
From BBC
I’m happy to give the Australians their due, but I’m hard-pressed to see how their design offers any guidance to improving the U.S. system.
From MarketWatch
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