What is another word for press (upon)?

Pronunciation: [pɹˈɛs əpˌɒn] (IPA)

Press upon is a phrase that means to apply pressure to something or someone. There are many different synonyms that can be used to convey this meaning. Some common ones include push, bear down, squeeze, impinge, weigh down, burden, oppress, and afflict. Each of these words has a slightly different connotation and can be used in different contexts. For example, push might be used in a physical sense, while oppress might be used to describe a more emotional or psychological type of pressure. It's important to choose the right synonym based on the context in which you are using it.

What are the hypernyms for Press (upon)?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Press (upon)

  • How very paltry and limited the normal human intellect is, and how little lucidity there is in the human consciousness, may be judged from the fact that, despite the ephemeral brevity of human life, the uncertainty of our existence and the countless enigmas which press (upon) us from all sides, everyone does not continually and ceaselessly philosophize, but that only the rarest of exceptions do.
    Arthur Schopenhauer
  • “When your people began to press (upon) us, long, long ago, we moved into remote enclaves. To us, numbers are not strength; wisdom is strength. What profiteth a race to be numerous and stupid, la? She laughed.
    Sheri S. Tepper

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