Press
Hebrew Meaning
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English Meaning
- To exert steady weight or force against; bear down on.
- To squeeze the juice or other contents from.
- To extract (juice, for example) by squeezing or compressing.
- To reshape or make compact by applying steady force; compress.
- To iron (clothing, for example).
- To clasp in fondness or politeness.
- To try to influence, as by insistent arguments; importune or entreat: He pressed her for a reply.
- To urge or force to action; impel.
- To place in trying or distressing circumstances; harass or oppress.
- To move (keys on a computer keyboard, for example) by applying pressure.
- To lay stress on; emphasize.
- To advance or carry on vigorously: "Far from backing down, he pressed the attack” ( Justin Kaplan).
- To put forward importunately or insistently: press an argument.
- To make (a phonograph record or videodisc) from a mold or matrix.
- Sports To lift (a weight) to a position above the head without moving the legs.
- To exert force or pressure.
- To weigh heavily, as on the mind.
- To advance eagerly; push forward.
- To require haste; be urgent.
- To iron clothes or other material.
- To assemble closely and in large numbers; crowd.
- To employ urgent persuasion or entreaty.
- Sports To raise or lift a weight in a press.
- Basketball To employ a press.
- Any of various machines or devices that apply pressure.
- Any of various machines used for printing; a printing press.
- A place or establishment where matter is printed.
- The art, method, or business of printing.
- The collecting and publishing or broadcasting of news; journalism in general.
- The entirety of media and agencies that collect, publish, transmit, or broadcast the news.
- The people involved in the media, as news reporters, photographers, publishers, and broadcasters.
- Commentary or coverage especially in print media: "Like the pool hall and the tattoo parlor, the motorcycle usually gets a bad press” ( R.Z. Sheppard).
- The act of gathering in large numbers or of pushing forward.
- A large gathering; a throng. See Synonyms at crowd1.
- The act of applying pressure.
- The state of being pressed.
- The haste or urgency of business or matters.
- The set of proper creases in a garment or fabric, formed by ironing.
- Chiefly Northeastern U.S. An upright closet or case used for storing clothing, books, or other articles.
- A viselike device for keeping a racket from warping.
- Sports A lift in weightlifting in which the weight is raised to shoulder level and then steadily pushed straight overhead without movement of the legs.
- Basketball An aggressive defense tactic in which players guard opponents closely, often over the entire court.
- go to press To be submitted for printing.
- in press Submitted for printing; in the process of being printed.
- pressed for time In a hurry; under time pressure.
- press the flesh Informal To shake hands and mingle with many people, especially while campaigning for public office.
- To force into service in the army or navy; impress.
- To take arbitrarily or by force, especially for public use.
- To use in a manner different from the usual or intended, especially in an emergency.
- Conscription or impressment into service, especially into the army or navy.
- Obsolete An official warrant for impressing men into military service.