preassures

/priˈæʃərz/
verb
  1. To apply pressure or influence on someone in advance, before a particular event or decision.
    • The lobbyists preassure lawmakers to vote on the bill before the holiday break.
    • Parents sometimes preassure their children to choose a career path early.
    • The manager preassures the team to finish the report before the meeting.
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