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Meanings of
press home
in English
Make clear by special emphasis and try to convince somebody of something.
drive home
ram home
Synonyms
Examples for "
drive home
"
drive home
ram home
Examples for "
drive home
"
1
He said on the seven minute
drive
home
something happened between them.
2
But that wouldn't
drive
home
the point the way this plan would.
3
That is the point we hope these 32 films will
drive
home
.
4
Trump supporters at the town hall sought to
drive
home
that point.
5
This was the excuse they needed to
drive
home
that final thrust.
1
Here was the opportunity to
ram
home
China's new found global influence.
2
It took just two minutes for Spurs to
ram
home
their numerical advantage.
3
The sound of the Last Post used to
ram
home
the dangers of the job.
4
However, this is not an ideal weekend for them to
ram
home
any points about their progress.
5
Joseph's team will enter Saturday's final as underdogs, something the Highlanders coach was quick to
ram
home
.
Usage of
press home
in English
1
I, in my turn, shall use it to
press
home
my advantage.
2
But, in truth, nothing more was needed to
press
home
the indictment.
3
All the time he was careful not to
press
home
his advantage.
4
Anyway, let me
press
home
this point: Steve Jobs is a cracking film.
5
Hobbs hesitated, to
press
home
his point, then did as he was told.
6
This is the moment when we can
press
home
our advantage.
7
But he didn't
press
home
the point, or expand upon it.
8
Unable to dictate play, the team frequently failed to
press
home
early advantages.
9
But he was astonished that the other did not
press
home
the point.
10
More than ever before, Scotland need to
press
home
the benefit of home advantage.
11
There is some questionable use of footage from Belsen to
press
home
unforgotten realities.
12
They planned to defy a curfew to camp out and
press
home
their demands.
13
These both
press
home
the physicality of the mark-making process.
14
We need to
press
home
instead of throwing men away.
15
To-morrow night we
press
home
the advantage we gained to-night.
16
Here, again, I
press
home
the need for considering one's actions in their collective aspect.
Other examples for "press home"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
press
home
press
Verb
Adverb
Press home
through the time
Press home
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common