1 High-pressure methods of selling involve persuading people in a forceful way to buy something that often they do not want:
I refuse to be intimidated by high-pressure sales techniques.
2 involving a lot of responsibility or worry:
a high-pressure job in advertising
3 involving a lot of stress because of the high expectations of others:
a high-pressure job
4 having or using a lot of force:
high-pressure hoses
5 used to describe methods of selling that involve persuading people in a forceful way to buy something that often they do not want:
6 involving a lot of responsibility or worry:
It's a high-pressure job and it's a lot to ask one person to take all that responsibility.
He's had a lot of experience handling high-pressure professional situations.
Its position at the present surface represents a vertical component of net movement of about 50 km, since its high-pressure metamorphism.
In addition, one of the engines drove a high-pressure fan that forced foul air from the refuse on the tipping platform across the fire.
Operational improvement of the high-pressure argon-mercury test lamp are considered with respect to the continuum spectrum in the visible wavelength range.
An analytical expression for the high-pressure plasma density is obtained by making use of the electron rate equation.
As a result, the availability of water exerts a strong control on the extent of plagioclase breakdown towards high-pressure assemblages.
Research indicates that the center of the high-pressure cell travels from year to year in a southwest -northeast direction.
The highest ion density attainable in this high-pressure diode is therefore low.
Every ocean in the world, therefore, has a high-pressure cell in it at around 308 latitude.