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Pure-Pressure

Noun:

1. The intense societal influence on an individual to conform to a particular standard of purity or moral behavior.

Example Sentence: Growing up in a strict religious community, she experienced pure-pressure to adhere to the group's moral code.

Adjective:

1. Describing something that is free from contamination, impurities, or adulteration.

Example Sentence: The company boasts about producing pure-pressure drinking water that is filtered through a five-step purification process.

Verb:

1. The act of exerting force or influence on someone to make them adhere to a specific set of moral values.

Example Sentence: The parents pure-pressured their children into following a vegetarian diet by explaining the ethical reasons behind it.

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