Pressure is a force that happens when something pushes on one thing. It can be strong or weak. We feel pressure when something pushes against our body.
The pressure of water is very strong.
He felt pressure on his hand.
Pressure can mean the power of air or gas pushing down. This happens in weather or balloons. It can make changes in weather and things around us.
High pressure brings clear weather.
The pressure inside the balloon grew.
Pressure means feeling stressed because you must do something or other people want you to do it. It can make you worried or nervous.
She feels pressure to finish the work.
Pressure from school is very hard.
Pressure can mean trying to make someone do something. People can give pressure by asking many times or telling someone to do things.
They put pressure on him to agree.
Pressure from friends changed her mind.
Pressure in science means how much force pushes on a small area. It is used in physics and engineering to understand forces and materials.
Pressure equals force over area.
The engineer calculated the pressure on the wall.
Pressure means a force that acts again and again on something solid. It can cause changes or breaks if too strong. Engineers study pressure to keep structures safe.
The bridge felt pressure from heavy trucks.
Pressure on the metal can cause damage.
To pressure someone means to try hard to make them do something. People can do this by asking many times or by telling them strongly.
They pressure him to join the team.
She pressured me to finish fast.