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Meanings of
pressing
in anglès
portuguès
pressão
català
pressió
espanyol
presión
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The act of pressing; the exertion of pressure.
pressure
press
català
pressió
Compelling immediate action.
urgent
Related terms
imperative
Sinònims
Examples for "
pressure
"
pressure
press
Examples for "
pressure
"
1
High
-
pressure
systems bring generally calm conditions and often result in clear skies.
2
Bank equities remain under
pressure
,
however, with particular tensions surrounding Italian banks.
3
Stabilizing the Middle East, of course, would reduce the
pressure
on Europe.
4
Armed groups have also targeted the oil industry to
pressure
the state.
5
He said he came under political
pressure
over the use of water.
1
Lucas said he would
press
for House debate as soon as possible.
2
Members of the opposition, however, said it would further curtail
press
freedom.
3
Conning said it will issue a
press
statement regarding the deal later.
4
Go and direct traffic; let no
press
or public near the house.
5
Since it went to
press
,
however, cases have begun to rise again.
Usage of
pressing
in anglès
1
However, Bernanke has not given up on
pressing
the case for action.
2
This strange, long story was the answer to his most
pressing
question.
3
Climbing's setbacks are hardly the most
pressing
issue at the moment, however.
4
There were
pressing
matters claiming Adam's attention, important cases involving major clients.
5
At the moment, there is no answer to this very
pressing
problem.
6
Cable's sanguinity belies a more
pressing
funding problem averted six months ago.
7
Paulson said US authorities were
pressing
other governments to take similar actions.
8
Normal people don't see any of this as a particularly
pressing
problem.
9
Young Weaver had far more
pressing
concerns in the summer of '66.
10
Inverness kept
pressing
and the goal finally arrived with 15 minutes left.
11
As the years passed the people on Earth confronted more
pressing
problems.
12
The Tea Party is a conservative political movement
pressing
for smaller government.
13
From there, the idea of
pressing
batter between plates spread through Europe.
14
Bold also said minority shareholder Summit is not
pressing
for a deal.
15
It was then I felt the
pressing
need to pose the question:
16
The need for a new energy source has never been more
pressing
.
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pressing
press
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
more pressing
other pressing
Translations for
pressing
portuguès
pressão
imprensa
català
pressió
espanyol
presión
prensa
Pressing
through the time
Pressing
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Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
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