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high-pressure

American  
[hahy-presh-er] / ˈhaɪˈprɛʃ ər /

adjective

  1. having or involving a pressure above the normal.

    high-pressure steam.

  2. vigorous; persistent; aggressive.

    high-pressure salesmanship.


verb (used with object)

high-pressured, high-pressuring
  1. to employ aggressively forceful and unrelenting sales tactics on (a prospective customer).

    high-pressured into buying a car.

high-pressure British  

adjective

  1. having, using, involving, or designed to withstand a pressure above normal pressure

    a high-pressure gas

    a high-pressure cylinder

  2. informal (of selling) persuasive in an aggressive and persistent manner

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Etymology

Origin of high-pressure

First recorded in 1815–25

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Etienne said that it hasn’t been easy balancing his high-pressure job and training for the Paralympics.

From The Wall Street Journal

His claims are more easily examined and, often necessarily, refuted when understood as coming from a high-pressure salesman.

From The Wall Street Journal

This was framed as welcome relief, with the misses attributed to atmospheric steering patterns like the Bermuda high-pressure system.

From The Wall Street Journal

Fracking is a method of mining that first became widespread in the US in the early 2000s, whereby a high-pressure mixture of water, sand and chemicals is injected into the ground.

From BBC

The Democratic senator from Arizona responded with a statement detailing high-pressure situations he faced both as a pilot in the U.S.

From Salon