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Term: Preasures

Description:

The term "preasures" refers to extreme or strong feelings of stress, anxiety, or burden that one experiences due to various factors or situations. It can also denote the act or process of putting pressure on someone or something.

Sample Sentences:

As a noun:

1. The preasures of work responsibilities and deadlines can sometimes be overwhelming.

2. She struggled with the preasures of maintaining a perfect academic record.

3. The constant preasures from his parents to succeed in sports took a toll on his mental health.

As a verb:

1. The coach preasures her team to give their best effort during practice.

2. He constantly preasures his colleagues to meet unrealistic targets.

3. The company preasures its suppliers to reduce prices.

As an adjective:

1. She worked under preasures conditions without any breaks.

2. The preasures demands of the job made it difficult for her to maintain a work-life balance.

3. The preasures atmosphere of the courtroom made him nervous.

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