Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
pressure-tactic
noun
/ˈprɛʃər ˈtæktɪk/

Definition
A strategy used to influence someone by applying stress or intimidation.

Examples
- The sales team used a pressure tactic to close the deal by setting a deadline.
- She felt uncomfortable when her colleagues employed pressure tactics during the meeting.
- Pressure tactics in negotiations can lead to strained relationships and distrust.

Meaning
Pressure tactics often involve creating a sense of urgency or discomfort to achieve a desired outcome from an individual or group.

Synonyms
- Coercion
- Intimidation
- Manipulation
- Duress