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pres•sure/ˈprɛʃɚ/USA pronunciationn., v.,-sured, -sur•ing. n.
the action of force upon a surface by an object, fluid, etc., in contact with it:[uncountable]air pressure.
Physics the strength or amount of this force:[countable]At high pressures the wings could fall off.
stress; a feeling or feelings of harassment: [countable]the pressures of daily life.[uncountable]Kids have enough pressure in their lives.
a force or influence that causes some action: [countable]Social pressures from their peers might prevent kids from drinking or using drugs.[uncountable]tried to bring pressure on his subordinates to finish on time.
urgency, as that induced by deadlines at school or work:[uncountable]works well under pressure.
Meteorology the force of the air:[uncountable]a region of high pressure.
v.
to force (someone) to do a particular thing or action; coerce: [~ + object (+ into + object)]She pressured him into it.[~ + object + to + verb]I think they pressured him to accept that job.