Definition:
pressed
- pressedExtract (juice or oil) by crushing or squeezing fruit, vegetables, etc
- pressedHave barely enough of something, esp. time
- pressedForcefully put forward (an opinion, claim, or course of action)
- pressedTry too hard to achieve distance with a shot, at the risk of inaccuracy
- pressedMove in a specified direction by pushing
- pressedInsist that (someone) accept an offer or gift
- pressedPRESS, to compress or squeeze
- pressedManufacture (something, esp. a phonograph record) by molding under pressure
- pressedContinue in one's action
- pressedRaise (a specified weight) by first lifting it to shoulder height and then gradually pushing it upward above the head
- pressedApply pressure to (something) to flatten, shape, or smooth it, typically by ironing
- pressedHave difficulty doing or achieving something
- pressedMake strong efforts to persuade or force (someone) to do or provide something
- pressedSqueeze or crush (fruit, vegetables, etc.) to extract the juice or oil
- pressedMove or cause to move into a position of contact with something by exerting continuous physical force
- pressedApply pressure to (a flower or leaf) between sheets of paper in order to dry and preserve it
- pressedExert continuous physical force on (something), typically in order to operate a device or machine
- pressedSqueeze (someone's arm or hand) as a sign of affection
- pressed(of something, esp. time) Be in short supply and so demand immediate action
- pressed(of an enemy or opponent) Attack persistently and fiercely