Presses synonyms
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(Intransitive, nautical) To weigh anchor.
To move violently
To follow up vigorously; promote (a campaign, claim, etc.)
To participate in, or go on, a campaign
To fight is defined as to participate in a physical or verbal disagreement, or to face something and struggle through it.
To enter into by contract; establish or settle by formal agreement:
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To unite or connect firmly, as in a system.
(Bridge) To force (an opponent) to discard a card needed to defeat the contract
To squeeze or compress.
(Computers) To encode (data) to minimize the space required for storage or transmittal:
To exert a force that drives or impels, as to action
To beseech or supplicate (a person); to prevail upon by prayer or solicitation; to try to persuade.
To request earnestly; beg for:
To utter (a greeting or salutation):
(Ergative) To utter copiously, especially with sounding words; to utter with a deep sound; ""” often with forth, or out.
Mangle is defined as to destroy by tearing, crushing or bruising.
To arrive at or attain the end of:
To obtain or extract by applying force or pressure:
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To push with sudden force; shove; drive
To gather together, move, or press in a throng
To impose and collect a tax from (a person).
To force or push
To generate steam
To become crushed, flattened, or pulpy, as by pressure or impact.
Smooth is defined as to get rid of wrinkles, lumps or ridges in something.
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To entertain or pay great attention to:
To force (an idea, legislative bill, etc.) to be accepted
To exert pressure, or compelling influence, on
To drive piles into.
(Slang) To be able to deliver (a blow, punch, etc.) with force
The definition of oppress is to keep something down using cruel or unjust power.
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(Chiefly Southern & South Midland US) To apply pressure to; press.
To force one's way into or through a limited space:
To produce a mark on (a surface) by pressure.
To mark by using pressure; stamp; imprint
To trouble with requests or demands; urge or entreat persistently or repeatedly
To hit with force
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To squeeze tightly between the forelegs, as a bear does
The definition of hasten is to cause something to happen more quickly, or to be quick to do something.
To gain by a process of gradual increase:
To gain by the use of force or coercion:
To knock down or lay low.
To get by pressure; elicit by force; extort
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To give emphasis to; give special force or prominence to; stress
(Law) To try illegally to influence or instruct (a jury)
To force by or as by a blow, thrust, or stroke
To force out or extract by pressing or squeezing
(Informal) To process (a vast quantity of numbers or other data) rapidly
(Informal) To put pressure on; assail:
To stuff; force
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To force physically, by strong persuasion or pressurizing; to compel; to oblige
To exert a strong, irresistible force on; sway:
Clasp means to hold or grip tightly, or attach two or more things together.
Bother is defined as annoy, worry, or cause discomfort.
To be obligatory or binding in force
To hold within limits; enclose.
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To move or go around completely; make a circuit of:
(Statistics) To assign weights or a weight to.
To insist is to demand something without wavering, to continue on a course no matter what the objections are or to make a statement and continue to assert its truth.
To push roughly or hastily
To fasten with or as if with a clip; hold tightly.
To stop the movement or progress of:
To gather or travel in a flock or crowd.
A small room or cupboard for clothes, household supplies, linens, etc.
A kind or sort:
Any large number of social insects moving in a group
A large quantity, mass, or crowd
A large but nonspecific amount or number:
The materials used in a specific artistic technique:
The quality of being insistent
The definition of a wardrobe refers to a cabinet used to hang clothing, or to a collection of clothing, or a room or area where clothes are kept.
Embarrassment
A large number of persons or things, esp. when gathered together or considered as a unit; host, myriad, etc.
Any wandering tribe or group
A number of cattle, hogs, sheep, etc. driven or moving along as a group; flock; herd
relieves (antonym)
To release (a person) from an obligation, restriction, or burden.
releases (antonym)
To loosen; to relax; to remove the obligation of.
harmonies (antonym)
A combination of parts into a pleasing or orderly whole; congruity
calms (antonym)
Tranquility or serenity:
peaces (antonym)
Freedom from quarrels and disagreement; harmonious relations:
touches (related)
To try; to prove, as with a touchstone.
seeks (related)
Seek is defined as to search or look for something.
causes (related)
To be the cause of or reason for; result in.
collects (related)
To collect payments, contributions, etc.
groups (related)
An assemblage of persons or objects gathered or located together; an aggregation:
reporters (related)
A journalist who investigates, edits and reports news stories for newspapers, radio and television.
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