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Meaning

The word "pressure" refers to the force applied to an object or surface, often used in a variety of contexts, including physical, emotional, and social situations. In physics, pressure is the amount of force exerted per unit area. In everyday life, it can refer to the stress individuals feel due to demands or expectations from their environment, relationships, or responsibilities.

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Etymology

The word "pressure" comes from the Latin word "pressura," which means "a pressing down." This word is derived from "premere," meaning "to press." It entered Middle English through Old French as “pressur” in the late 14th century.

Examples

  1. The pressure of the high school exams often causes students to feel anxious.
  2. She felt a lot of pressure to succeed in her career.
  3. The mechanic used a gauge to measure the tire pressure before a long road trip.
  4. During the presentation, he could feel the pressure to perform well in front of his peers.
  5. The pressure from the water in the pipe was too high, causing a leak to occur.