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Verb (used with object)

to act upon with steadily applied weight or force.
to move by weight or force in a certain direction or into a certain position
The crowd pressed him into a corner.
to compress or squeeze, as to alter in shape or size
He pressed the clay into a ball.
to weigh heavily upon; subject to pressure.
to hold closely, as in an embrace; clasp
He pressed her in his arms.
to flatten or make smooth, esp. by ironing
to press clothes; to press flowers in the leaves of a book.
to extract juice, sugar, etc., from by pressure
to press grapes.
to squeeze out or express, as juice
to press the juice from grapes.
to beset or harass; afflict
He was pressed by problems on all sides.
to trouble or oppress; put into a difficult position, as by depriving
Poverty pressed them hard.
to urge or entreat strongly or insistently
to press for payment of a debt; to press for an answer.
to emphasize or propound forcefully; insist upon
He pressed his own ideas on us.
to plead with insistence
to press a claim.
to urge onward; hasten
He pressed his horse to go faster.
to push forward.

Verb (used without object)

to manufacture (phonograph records, videodiscs, or the like), esp. by stamping from a mold or matrix.
to exert weight, force, or pressure.
Weightlifting . to raise or lift, esp. a specified amount of weight, in a press.
to iron clothing, curtains, etc.
to bear heavily, as upon the mind.
(of athletes and competitors) to perform tensely or overanxiously, as when one feels pressured or is determined to break out of a slump; strain because of frustration
For days he hasn't seemed able to buy a hit, and he's been pressing.
to compel haste
Time presses.
to demand immediate attention.
to use urgent entreaty
to press for an answer.
to push forward or advance with force, eagerness, or haste
The army pressed to reach the river by dawn.
to crowd or throng.
Basketball . to employ a press.

Noun

an act of pressing; pressure.
the state of being pressed.
printed publications collectively, esp. newspapers and periodicals.
all the media and agencies that print, broadcast, or gather and transmit news, including newspapers, newsmagazines, radio and television news bureaus, and wire services.
the editorial employees, taken collectively, of these media and agencies.
( often used with a plural verb ) a group of news reporters, or of news reporters and news photographers
The press are in the outer office, waiting for a statement.
the consensus of the general critical commentary or the amount of coverage accorded a person, thing, or event, esp. in newspapers and periodicals (often prec. by good or bad )
The play received a good press. The minister's visit got a bad press.
printing press.
an establishment for printing books, magazines, etc.
the process or art of printing.
any of various devices or machines for exerting pressure, stamping, or crushing.
a wooden or metal viselike device for preventing a tennis or other racket from warping when not in use.
a pressing or pushing forward.
a crowding, thronging, or pressing together; collective force
The press of the crowd drove them on.
a crowd, throng, or multitude.
the desired smooth or creased effect caused by ironing or pressing
His suit was out of press.
pressure or urgency, as of affairs or business.
an upright case or other piece of furniture for holding clothes, books, pamphlets, etc.
Basketball . an aggressive form of defense in which players guard opponents very closely.
Weightlifting . a lift in which the barbell, after having been lifted from the ground up to chest level, is pushed to a position overhead with the arms extended straight up, without moving the legs or feet. ?

Idioms

go to press
to begin being printed
The last edition has gone to press.
press the flesh
Informal . flesh ( def. 23 ) .

Antonyms

noun
calm , harmony , peace
verb
pull , leave alone

Synonyms

noun
columnist , correspondent , editor , fourth estate * , interviewer , journalism , journalist , magazine , media , newspaper , newsperson , paper , periodical , photographer , publicist , publisher , reporter , writer , bunch , crowd , crush , drove , flock , herd , host , mob , multitude , pack , push , swarm , throng , bustle , confusion , demand , hassle , haste , hurry , rush , stress , urgency , fourth estate , medium , horde , mass , ruck
verb
bear down , bear heavily , bulldoze * , clasp , compress , condense , constrain , crowd , crush , cumber , depress , embrace , enfold , express , finish , flatten , force down , hold , hug , impel , iron , jam , level , mangle , mash , mass , move , pack , pile , pin down , ram , reduce , scrunch , shove , smooth , squash , squeeze , squish , steam , stuff , thrust , unwrinkle , weigh , afflict , assail , beg , beset , besiege , buttonhole * , come at , compel , demand , disquiet , enjoin , entreat , exhort , force , harass , implore , importune , insist on , lean on , oppress , petition , plague , plead , pressurize , push , railroad * , sadden , sell , sue , supplicate , torment , urge , vex , weigh down , work on , worry , flock , mob , throng , bear , bind , bother , bunch , cram , crunch , drive , emphasize , gather , hasten , horde , impact , impress , imprint , knead , pressure , roller , rush , tax , wring

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  • Press agent

    a person employed to promote the interests of an individual, organization, etc., by obtaining favorable publicity through advertisements, mentions in columns,...
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    a press section, esp. at a sports event., noun, press gallery , reporters\' section
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    clipping ( def. 2 ) .
  • Press conference

    a prearranged interview with news reporters, held to elicit publicity or, as granted by a dignitary, public official, research scientist, etc., to fulfill...
  • Press gallery

    a press section, esp. in a legislative chamber., the group of news reporters present or qualified to be present in this section.
  • Press gang

    a body of persons under the command of an officer, formerly employed to impress others for service, esp. in the navy or army.
  • Press proof

    the last proof examined before matter goes to press.
  • Press release

    a statement prepared and distributed to the press by a public relations firm, governmental agency, etc.
  • Press run

    the period that presses run to produce an issue of a newspaper[syn: print run ]
  • Pressing

    urgent; demanding immediate attention, any phonograph record produced in a record-molding press from a master or a stamper., a number of such records produced...
  • Pressman

    a person who operates or has charge of a printing press., british . a writer or reporter for the press.
  • Pressmark

    a symbol indicating the location of a book in the library.
  • Pressroom

    the room in a printing or newspaper publishing establishment where the printing presses are installed.
  • Pressure

    the exertion of force upon a surface by an object, fluid, etc., in contact with it, physics . force per unit area. symbol, meteorology . atmospheric pressure.,...
  • Pressure cooker

    a reinforced pot, usually of steel or aluminum, in which soups, meats, vegetables, etc., may be cooked quickly in heat above boiling point by steam maintained...
  • Pressure gauge

    an instrument for measuring the pressure of a gas or liquid., an instrument used to determine the pressure in the bore or chamber of a gun when the charge...
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    an interest group that attempts to influence legislation through the use of lobbying techniques and propaganda., noun, interest group , lobby , lobbyist...
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    to raise the internal atmospheric pressure of to the required or desired level, to maintain normal air pressure in (the cockpit or cabin of an airplane)...
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