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Definition and meaning of press

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press (v. trans.)

1.strike sharply"rap him on the knuckles"

2.extract (liquid) by squeezing or pressing"wring out the washcloth"

press (n.)

1.the press, including journalists, newspaper writers, photographers

2.the act of pressing; the exertion of pressure"he gave the button a press" "he used pressure to stop the bleeding" "at the pressing of a button"

3.a weightlift in which the barbell is lifted to shoulder height and then smoothly lifted overhead

4.any machine that exerts pressure to form or shape or cut materials or extract liquids or compress solids

5.a machine used for printing

6.clamp to prevent wooden rackets from warping when not in use

7.a tall piece of furniture that provides storage space for clothes; has a door and rails or hooks for hanging clothes

8.the print media responsible for gathering and publishing news in the form of newspapers or magazines

9.a dense crowd of people

10.the state of demanding notice or attention"the insistence of their hunger" "the press of business matters"

press (v.)

1.ask for or request earnestly"The prophet bid all people to become good persons"

2.force or impel in an indicated direction"I urged him to finish his studies"

3.lift weights"This guy can press 300 pounds"

4.squeeze or press together"she compressed her lips" "the spasm contracted the muscle"

5.place between two surfaces and apply weight or pressure"pressed flowers"

6.exert pressure or force to or upon"He pressed down on the boards" "press your thumb on this spot"

7.make strenuous pushing movements during birth to expel the baby"`Now push hard,' said the doctor to the woman"

8.press from a plastic"press a record"

9.create by pressing"Press little holes into the soft clay"

10.crowd closely"The crowds pressed along the street"

11.exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end or engage in a crusade for a certain cause or person; be an advocate for"The liberal party pushed for reforms" "She is crusading for women's rights" "The Dean is pushing for his favorite candidate"

12.to be oppressive or burdensome"weigh heavily on the mind" "Something pressed on his mind"

13.be urgent"This is a pressing problem"

14.come down on or keep down by unjust use of one's authority"The government oppresses political activists"

15.press and smooth with a heated iron"press your shirts" "she stood there ironing"

16.press, drive, or impel (someone) to action or completion of an action"He pushed her to finish her doctorate"

17.assert to be true"The letter asserts a free society"

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Merriam Webster

PressPress (?), n. (Zoöl.) An East Indian insectivore (Tupaia ferruginea). It is arboreal in its habits, and has a bushy tail. The fur is soft, and varies from rusty red to maroon and to brownish black.

PressPress, v. t. [Corrupt. fr. prest ready money advanced, a loan; hence, earnest money given soldiers on entering service. See Prest, n.] To force into service, particularly into naval service; to impress.

To peaceful peasant to the wars is pressed. Dryden.

PressPress, n. [For prest, confused with press.] A commission to force men into public service, particularly into the navy.

I have misused the king's press. Shak.

Press gang, or Pressgang, a detachment of seamen under the command of an officer empowered to force men into the naval service. See Impress gang, under Impress. -- Press money, money paid to a man enlisted into public service. See Prest money, under Prest, a.

PressPress, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Pressed (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Pressing.] [F. presser, fr. L. pressare to press, fr. premere, pressum, to press. Cf. Print, v.]
1. To urge, or act upon, with force, as weight; to act upon by pushing or thrusting, in distinction from pulling; to crowd or compel by a gradual and continued exertion; to bear upon; to squeeze; to compress; as, we press the ground with the feet when we walk; we press the couch on which we repose; we press substances with the hands, fingers, or arms; we are pressed in a crowd.

Good measure, pressed down, and shaken together. Luke vi. 38.

2. To squeeze, in order to extract the juice or contents of; to squeeze out, or express, from something.

From sweet kernels pressed,
She tempers dulcet creams.
Milton.

And I took the grapes, and pressed them into Pharaoh's cup, and I gave the cup into Pharaoh's hand. Gen. xl. 11.

3. To squeeze in or with suitable instruments or apparatus, in order to compact, make dense, or smooth; as, to press cotton bales, paper, etc.; to smooth by ironing; as, to press clothes.

4. To embrace closely; to hug.

Leucothoe shook at these alarms,
And pressed Palemon closer in her arms.
Pope.

5. To oppress; to bear hard upon.

Press not a falling man too far. Shak.

6. To straiten; to distress; as, to be pressed with want or hunger.

7. To exercise very powerful or irresistible influence upon or over; to constrain; to force; to compel.

Paul was pressed in the spirit, and testified to the Jews that Jesus was Christ. Acts xviii. 5.

8. To try to force (something upon some one); to urge or inculcate with earnestness or importunity; to enforce; as, to press divine truth on an audience.

He pressed a letter upon me within this hour. Dryden.

Be sure to press upon him every motive. Addison.

9. To drive with violence; to hurry; to urge on; to ply hard; as, to press a horse in a race.

The posts . . . went cut, being hastened and pressed on, by the king's commandment. Esther viii. 14.

Press differs from drive and strike in usually denoting a slow or continued application of force; whereas drive and strike denote a sudden impulse of force.

Pressed brick. See under Brick.

PressPress, v. i.
1. To exert pressure; to bear heavily; to push, crowd, or urge with steady force.

2. To move on with urging and crowding; to make one's way with violence or effort; to bear onward forcibly; to crowd; to throng; to encroach.

They pressed upon him for to touch him. Mark iii. 10.

3. To urge with vehemence or importunity; to exert a strong or compelling influence; as, an argument presses upon the judgment.

PressPress, n. [F. presse. See 4th Press.]
1. An apparatus or machine by which any substance or body is pressed, squeezed, stamped, or shaped, or by which an impression of a body is taken; sometimes, the place or building containing a press or presses.

☞ Presses are differently constructed for various purposes in the arts, their specific uses being commonly designated; as, a cotton press, a wine press, a cider press, a copying press, etc. See Drill press.

2. Specifically, a printing press.

3. The art or business of printing and publishing; hence, printed publications, taken collectively, more especially newspapers or the persons employed in writing for them; as, a free press is a blessing, a licentious press is a curse.

4. An upright case or closet for the safe keeping of articles; as, a clothes press. Shak.

5. The act of pressing or thronging forward.

In their throng and press to that last hold. Shak.

6. Urgent demands of business or affairs; urgency; as, a press of engagements.

7. A multitude of individuals crowded together; � crowd of single things; a throng.

They could not come nigh unto him for the press. Mark ii. 4.

Cylinder press, a printing press in which the impression is produced by a revolving cylinder under which the form passes; also, one in which the form of type or plates is curved around a cylinder, instead of resting on a flat bed. -- Hydrostatic press. See under Hydrostatic. -- Liberty of the press, the free right of publishing books, pamphlets, or papers, without previous restraint or censorship, subject only to punishment for libelous, seditious, or morally pernicious matters. -- Press bed, a bed that may be folded, and inclosed, in a press or closet. Boswell. -- Press of sail, (Naut.), as much sail as the state of the wind will permit.

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Analogical dictionary





press (n.)

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press (v. tr.)

steam iron[GenV+comp]



Wikipedia

Press

                   

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Press may refer to:

  Media

  • News media, the section of the mass media industry that focuses on presenting current news to the public
  • Publisher, a company that produces or disseminates literature or information
  • Press TV, the Iranian television network
  • Associated Press, a global news network
  • Press (newspaper), a newspaper in Serbia
  • The Pittsburgh Press, a historic newspaper in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA that ceased publication in 1991.

  Machines

  • Printing press, a machine that transfers inked images onto a medium such as paper or cloth
  • Machine press, a machine that shapes material
  • RAM press, a machine that shapes clay
  • Trouser press, an electrical appliance used to smooth the wrinkles from a pair of trousers
Food preparation
  • French press, a device for coffee preparation
  • Fruit press, a device used to separate fruit solids from juice
  • Garlic press, a kitchen utensil designed to crush garlic cloves
  • Ram press (food), a device used to extract juice or oil
  • Wine press, a device used to extract juice from crushed grapes during wine making

  Other uses

  See also

   
               

 

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