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Definition of press
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of press is as below...
Press (n.) 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..
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Numeral
::
Numeral
(n.) A word
expressing
a
number.
Dimple
::
Dimple
(n.) A
slight
natural
depression
or
indentation
on the
surface
of some part of the body, esp. on the cheek or
chin..
Crowd
::
Crowd (v. t.) To fill by
pressing
or
thronging
together;
hence,
to
encumber
by
excess
of
numbers
or
quantity..
Suppression
::
Suppressible
(a.) That may be
suppressed.
Squeeze
::
Squeeze
(v. t.) Fig.: To
oppress
with
hardships,
burdens,
or
taxes;
to
harass;
to
crush..
Hypnogenic
::
Hypnogenic
(a.)
Relating
to the
production
of
hypnotic
sleep;
as, the
so-called
hypnogenic
pressure
points,
pressure
upon which is said to cause an
attack
of
hypnotic
sleep..
Mobile
::
Mobile
(a.)
Changing
in
appearance
and
expression
under the
influence
of the mind; as,
mobile
features..
Impressive
::
Impressive
(a.)
Making,
or
tending
to make, an
impression;
having
power to
impress;
adapted
to
excite
attention
and
feeling,
to touch the
sensibilities,
or
affect
the
conscience;
as, an
impressive
discourse;
an
impressive
scene..
Like
::
Like (v. i.) To have an
appearance
or
expression;
to look; to seem to be (in a
specified
condition).
Crumple
::
Crumple
(v. t.) To draw or press into
wrinkles
or
folds;
to crush
together;
to
rumple;
as, to
crumple
paper..
Humanize
::
Humanize
(v. t.) To give a human
character
or
expression
to.
Repeater
::
Repeater
(n.) A watch with a
striking
apparatus
which,
upon
pressure
of a
spring,
will
indicate
the time,
usually
in hours and
quarters..
Salute
::
Salute
(v.) The act of
saluting,
or
expressing
kind
wishes
or
respect;
salutation;
greeting..
May
::
May (v.) An
auxiliary
verb
qualifyng
the
meaning
of
another
verb, by
expressing:
(a)
Ability,
competency,
or
possibility;
-- now
oftener
expressed
by can..
Bestick
::
Bestick
(v. t.) To stick over, as with sharp
points
pressed
in; to mark by
infixing
points
or spots here and
there;
to
pierce..
Lightly
::
Lightly
(adv.)
With
little
weight;
with
little
force;
as, to tread
lightly;
to press
lightly..
Engrave
::
Engrave
(v. t.) To
impress
deeply;
to
infix,
as if with a
graver..
Gloomy
::
Gloomy
(superl.)
Affected
with, or
expressing,
gloom;
melancholy;
dejected;
as, a
gloomy
temper
or
countenance..
Impel
::
Impel (v. t.) To drive or urge
forward
or on; to press on; to
incite
to
action
or
motion
in any way.
Sacrament
::
Sacrament
(n.) The oath of
allegiance
taken by Roman
soldiers;
hence,
a
sacred
ceremony
used to
impress
an
obligation;
a
solemn
oath-taking;
an
oath..
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