pressured (Meaning)

pressured

the force of selection that results from one or more agents and tends to reduce a population of organisms, impression, stamp, the burden of physical or mental distress, electromotive force, the force applied over a surface divided by its area, a touch sensation aroused by moderate compression of the skin, to apply pressure to, the force or thrust exerted over a surface divided by the area of the surface, the force or thrust exerted over a surface divided by its area, the application of force to something by something else in direct contact with it, the stress or burden of matters demanding attention, to cook in a pressure cooker, the force exerted as a result of the weight of the atmosphere, atmospheric pressure, the pressure exerted in every direction by the weight of the atmosphere, the stress or urgency of matters demanding attention, pressurize, the action of a force against an opposing force, a force or influence that cannot be avoided, a sensation aroused by moderate compression of a body part or surface, the action of a force against some opposing force, the burden of mental or physical distress especially from grief, illness, or adversity, the constraint of circumstance

pressured Sentence Examples

  1. The students felt pressured to perform well on the exam.
  2. The company pressured employees to meet unrealistic deadlines.
  3. The coach pressured the team to win every game.
  4. The politician was pressured by voters to take action on climate change.
  5. The salesperson pressured the customer to buy the extended warranty.
  6. The parents pressured their child to pursue a career in medicine.
  7. The boss pressured the new employee to complete a task without proper training.
  8. The government pressured the corporation to reduce its emissions.
  9. The friend group pressured the individual to conform to their expectations.
  10. The society pressured women to conform to unrealistic beauty standards.

FAQs About the word pressured

the force of selection that results from one or more agents and tends to reduce a population of organisms, impression, stamp, the burden of physical or mental d

obligated, compelled, obliged,forced, coerced, intimidated, sandbagged, dragooned, impressed,drove

let, allowed, permitted, induced,moved, argued, persuaded, convinced, satisfied, prevailed (on or upon)

The students felt pressured to perform well on the exam.

The company pressured employees to meet unrealistic deadlines.

The coach pressured the team to win every game.

The politician was pressured by voters to take action on climate change.