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1pressure

noun pres·sure \ˈpre-shər\

: the weight or force that is produced when something presses or pushes against something else

: the action of pressing or pushing against something

: the weight of the air in the Earth's atmosphere

Full Definition of PRESSURE

1
a :  the burden of physical or mental distress
b :  the constraint of circumstance :  the weight of social or economic imposition
2
:  the application of force to something by something else in direct contact with it :  compression
3
archaic :  impression, stamp
4
a :  the action of a force against an opposing force
b :  the force or thrust exerted over a surface divided by its area
c :  electromotive force
5
:  the stress or urgency of matters demanding attention :  exigency <people who work well under pressure>
6
:  the force of selection that results from one or more agents and tends to reduce a population of organisms <population pressure> <predation pressure>
7
:  the pressure exerted in every direction by the weight of the atmosphere
8
:  a sensation aroused by moderate compression of a body part or surface
pres·sure·less adjective
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Origin of PRESSURE

Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin pressura, from Latin, action of pressing, pressure, from pressus, past participle of premere
First Known Use: 14th century

2pressure

verb

: to use pressure to force or try to force (someone) to do something

pres·suredpres·sur·ing \ˈpre-sh(ə-)riŋ\

Full Definition of PRESSURE

transitive verb
1
:  to apply pressure to
2
3
:  to cook in a pressure cooker

First Known Use of PRESSURE

1938
PRESSURELESS Defined for Kids

pressure

noun pres·sure \ˈpre-shər\

Definition of PRESSURE for Kids

1
:  the action of pushing steadily against
2
:  a force or influence that cannot be avoided <social pressure>
3
:  the force with which one body presses against another
4
:  the need to get things done <Mom works well under pressure.>
Medical Dictionary

pressure

noun pres·sure \ˈpresh-ər\

Medical Definition of PRESSURE

1
:  the burden of mental or physical distress especially from grief, illness, or adversity
2
:  the application of force to something by something else in direct contact with it :  compression
3
a :  the action of a force against some opposing force :  a force in the nature of a thrust distributed over a surface b :  the force or thrust exerted over a surface divided by the area of the surface
6
:  a touch sensation aroused by moderate compression of the skin

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