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pressure
[presh-er]
noun
the exertion of force upon a surface by an object, fluid, etc., in contact with it.
the pressure of earth against a wall.
Physics., force per unit area. P
Meteorology., atmospheric pressure.
Electricity., electromotive force.
the state of being pressed or compressed.
harassment; oppression.
the pressures of daily life.
a constraining or compelling force or influence.
the social pressures of city life;
financial pressure.
urgency, as of affairs or business.
He works well under pressure.
Obsolete., that which is impressed.
verb (used with object)
to force (someone) toward a particular end; influence.
They pressured him into accepting the contract.
pressure
/ ˈprɛʃə /
noun
the state of pressing or being pressed
the exertion of force by one body on the surface of another
a moral force that compels
to bring pressure to bear
an urgent claim or demand or series of urgent claims or demands
to work under pressure
a burdensome condition that is hard to bear
the pressure of grief
p. P. the normal force applied to a unit area of a surface, usually measured in pascals (newtons per square metre), millibars, torr, or atmospheres
short for atmospheric pressure blood pressure
verb
(tr) to constrain or compel, as by the application of moral force
another word for pressurize
pressure
The force per unit area that one region of a gas, liquid, or solid exerts on another. Pressure is usually measured in Pascal units, atmospheres, or pounds per square inch.
◆ A substance is said to have negative pressure if some other substance exerts more force per unit area on it than vice versa. Its value is simply the negative of the pressure exerted by the other substance.
pressure
The force exerted on a given area. (See atmospheric pressure.)
Other Word Forms
- pressureless adjective
- interpressure adjective
- nonpressure noun
- superpressure noun
- underpressure noun
- unpressured adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of pressure1
Example Sentences
Siebert had been under pressure for weeks to charge James, but his office hadn’t been able to build a case that established she knowingly made false statements, The Wall Street Journal previously reported.
In Japan, the yen is under pressure on bets that the new leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party Sanae Takaichi will pursue loose fiscal and monetary policy.
“There would be huge pressure to call another snap legislative election if his efforts to cobble together a government and find support for a budget were to fail again,” the analysts say.
Political developments in France and Japan are putting pressure on the euro and yen.
Comerica recently received pressure from an activist investor because its growth metrics lagged peers.
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