0 past simple and past participle of pressure --
1 to strongly persuade someone to do something they do not want to do: --
All but one of these language measures required a pressured response.
There is also some evidence that output-based instruction may be more effective when language measures require a pressured response.
All but one of the language measures required a pressured response.
Most of the tests asked for a pressured response.
Other musicians whose views conflicted with official government opinion were pressured to rescind them.
When asked if he had been pressured to be optimistic, one of the authors said the reverse was true.
There is also research evidence to suggest some women feel socially pressured into participation in health screening.
To address societal concerns and maintain a competitive advantage, farmers frequently feel pressured to incorporate technological advances into their production system7.