Examples of 'has pressed' in a sentence

Meaning of "has pressed"

has pressed: Indicates that someone has applied pressure or force to something, typically in a firm or forceful manner

How to use "has pressed" in a sentence

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Tom has pressed charges against you.
The underside of the gallery has pressed metal sheeting.
Japan has pressed the battle across thousands of miles.
The insurance institute has pressed the question for years.
This starting procedure is followed automatically after the driver has pressed a button.
The building has pressed metal ceilings.
The revolt of workers began after the industrial development and has pressed through several phases.
Nobody has pressed the button.
The newly appointed finance minister has pressed ahead with reforms.
Someone has pressed the page button on the base.
Says someone who looks like someone has pressed a fork on his face.
Japan has pressed for the return of the bodies.
She now lives in a local shelter and has pressed charges against her abuser.
Ferguson has pressed economics into the service of history.
To notify the servo thread that the operator has pressed a button which starts a protocol.

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My group has pressed for swift action from the start.
The weight of my sins has pressed Thee down.
Our party has pressed for that transfer for a long time.
That is one of the limiting factors that Parliament has pressed in the past.
The victim has pressed charges.
FFR has pressed employers to adopt standards that would increase security for their freelance reporters.
Criminals read the buttons a customer has pressed immediately after he or she has walked away.
She has pressed nun can pull Si live that layer of building.
Change the code if the chime sounds when nobody has pressed your Bell push.
The university has pressed charges for plagiarism.
None of the patients ' families has pressed charges.
Nobody has pressed charges.
President Trump has pressed.
This office has pressed for details but without success.
The Obama Administration has pressed for change.
Nobody has pressed here since he left Gagarin.
Nor can any penalty be expected, as no relative has pressed charges.
Krasniqi has pressed charges.
This is something, for which the Committee has pressed.
Russia has pressed Assad to push ahead with reforms.
The game starts when each player has pressed one of their direction keys!
Valcke has pressed Brazilians for two years to speed up.
Milton Friedman, himself a noted classical liberal, has pressed exactly this accusation.
Morneau has pressed Mnuchin in the past on the tariff issue.
An outpouring of Acadian art, literature, and music has pressed on unabated since that time.
Cruz del Sur has pressed charges against all three of you.
The statues have drawn the ire of Tokyo, which has pressed for their removal.
I fear that Josie has pressed the eject button on the fuel.
For Your arrows have pierced me deeply, And Your hand has pressed down upon me.
The Com munity has pressed on with its aid programme for.
However, the migrant hardline inside the Trump administration has pressed to eliminate these protections.
The opposition Labour Party has pressed the government to consider compensation for volunteer firefighters.
These past two years, Mr. de Romanet has pressed on.
The Group has pressed ahead with implementing its digital agenda in the past fiscal year.
Reportedly, the European Commission has pressed for the mosques to be built.

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