Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
place-pressure-on
verb phrase
/pleɪs ˈprɛʃər ɒn/
Definition
To impose demands or expectations on someone or something.
Examples
- The coach decided to place pressure on the players to improve their performance.
- During negotiations, the company tried to place pressure on the rivals by offering better terms.
- Parents should avoid placing too much pressure on their children regarding academic achievements.
Meaning
This phrase indicates the act of applying pressure or stress to encourage someone to act in a certain way or to achieve a particular result.
Synonyms
- apply pressure to
- urge
- coerce
- stress
- compel