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Pressure as a verb means to attempt to persuade or coerce (force) someone to do something.Other related verbs are press and pressurize.
The word pressure is a noun. The plural is pressures. Pressure is a verb, as well, meaning to force someone toward a specific outcome.
In the correct context, pressure is already a verb.The other verbs depending on the tense are pressures, pressured and pressuring.Some example sentences are:"I will not pressure anyone"."He pressures people to vote for him"."They were pressured into it"."Stop pressuring me".
The mental verb the the verb that you do it in your mind
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A verb of pressure could be pressurizing. The act of building up pressure in an object. That can be used when you pressurize a tire or are pressurizing a water tank.
Yes, the word 'pressure' is both a verb (pressure, pressures, pressuring, pressured) and a noun (pressure, pressures).verb: Don't let them pressure you into a hasty decision.noun: We put pressure on the wound until the ambulance arrived.
Pressure as a verb means to attempt to persuade or coerce (force) someone to do something.Other related verbs are press and pressurize.
The transitive verb is called.
The verb form of harassment is "harass." It means to subject someone to aggressive pressure or intimidation.
Antonyms for the noun pressure are ease, facility, freedom, or independence. Antonyms for the verb pressure are free, release, discourage, or dissuade.
Yes, indent is a verb. Example sentence:You indent the clay by adding pressure with your thumbs as the wheel turns.
The word pressure is a noun. The plural is pressures. Pressure is a verb, as well, meaning to force someone toward a specific outcome.
It is a verb meaning to be guided toward action by moral pressure.
Stressed is a verb (past tense of stress) and an adjective (stressed syllable).
Stress (noun): The pressure or tension experienced in difficult or challenging situations. Stress (verb): To emphasize the importance or significance of something.