WordNet-Online
| ||||
Definitions from the WebTerm: External PressureDescriptionExternal pressure refers to the influence, force, or stress exerted on something from outside sources or factors. It may affect individuals, organizations, or even physical objects, prompting changes or reactions in response to these external forces. Examples in Various Parts of Speech:Noun:The external pressure from his parents' expectations made him pursue a career he had no interest in. Adjective:The company's decision to downsize was driven by external pressure to cut costs. Verb:The exhibition was canceled due to external pressure from certain interest groups. Adverb:She performed flawlessly, not letting external pressure affect her piano playing. Related Products: | ||||
external maxillary artery external memory device external nasal vein external oblique muscle external organ external orifice external os-cervix external otitis external pressure external respiration external storage external viewpoints externalisation externalise externalities externality externalization
|