1) pressNoun
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The state of demanding notice or attention. The insistence of their hunger. The press of business matters. | دباو |
2) pressNoun
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The print media responsible for gathering and publishing news in the form of newspapers or magazines. | پریس |
3) pressVerb
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Force or impel in an indicated direction. I urged him to finish his studies. | زوردینا زورڈالنا |
4) pressNoun
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A dense crowd of people. | ہجوم |
5) pressNoun
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A tall piece of furniture that provides storage space for clothes; has a door and rails or hooks for hanging clothes. | کپڑوں کا ذخیرہ کرنے کی الماری |
6) pressVerb
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Squeeze or press together. Compressing lips. She compressed her lips. The spasm contracted the muscle. | سکیڑنا
دبانا ایک ساتھ دبانا |
7) pressNoun
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The act of pressing; the exertion of pressure. He gave the button a press. He used pressure to stop the bleeding. At the pressing of a button. | دبانے کا عمل |
8) pressVerb
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Exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end or engage in a crusade for a certain cause or person; be an advocate for. The liberal party pushed for reforms. She is crusading for women's rights. The Dean is pushing for his favorite candidate. | تحریک چلانا |
9) pressVerb
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Press and smooth with a heated iron. Press your shirts. She stood there ironing. | استری کرنا |
10) pressVerb
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Lift weights. This guy can press 300 pounds. | وزن اٹھانا |
11) pressVerb
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Ask for or request earnestly. The prophet bid all people to become good persons. | التجا کرنا منت سماجت کرنا |