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- PRESS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PRESS is a crowd or crowded condition : throng How to use press in a sentence
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A "press" in Henry Murray's system of needs Machine press, a machine tool that changes the shape of a work-piece by the application of pressure "the Press", colloquial name for pressganging, a 17th- to 19th-century Royal Navy method of forced conscription Press (TV series), a 2018 BBC One PBS TV series Press (film), a Turkish film Press Holdings, a UK holding company PRESS statistic, a
- PRESS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PRESS definition: 1 to push something firmly, often without causing it to move permanently further away from you… Learn more
- Press - definition of press by The Free Dictionary
To insist upon or put forward insistently: press a claim; press an argument b To try to influence or persuade, as by insistent arguments; pressure or entreat: He pressed her for a reply c To insist that someone accept (something) Often used with on or upon: was given to pressing peculiar gifts upon his nieces 6
- PRESS definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
If you press something somewhere, you push it firmly against something else He pressed his back against the door
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- press - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
press (third-person singular simple present presses, present participle pressing, simple past and past participle pressed or prest) (ambitransitive) To exert weight or force against, to act upon with force or weight; to exert pressure upon
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