high-pressure into



high-pressure someone into something

Fig. to urge someone forcefully to do something. Here comes Jill. Watch out. She will try to high-pressure you into working on her committee. You can't high-pressure me into doing anything! I'm too busy!

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Georgios-Greek, Ancient Greek
Alkyone-Greek Mythology
Yrian-Medieval Scandinavian
AlAL English
Hero (2)-Ancient Greek (Latinized)
SiÔNSHONWelsh