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press

noun as in horde, large group

noun as in strain, pressure

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Cambodia, with its seemingly free press, is also a haven for foreign journalists.

Sadly, it appears the American press often doesn't need any outside help when it comes to censoring themselves.

This time it would be the biggest mistake for the Western press to repeat that—absolutely the biggest mistake.

But the most important point I want to make is about what the press does now.

And finally, this is who most of our political press is—gullible enough to be surprised by either of the first two.

If the "Y" Beach lot press their advantage they may cut off the enemy troops on the toe of the Peninsula.

"We will go to the Hotel de l'Europe, if you press it;" and away the cabriolet joggled over the roughly paved street.

He does well to be proud of his men and of the way they played up to-day when he called upon them to press back the enemy.

He was to pay one third of the amount before the book went to press, the balance he was to pay within a reasonable time.

Here, Mr. Slocum paused to wipe his spectacles, and the wife seized the opportunity to press the question.

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On this page you'll find 329 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to press, such as: fourth estate, journalist, magazine, media, newsperson, and publisher.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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