verb
- to apply force or pressure to something
- to try to persuade or coerce someone by using pressure or threats
- to maintain normal air pressure in an aircraft cabin or spacecraft
Usage: British spelling
Usage: British spelling
Usage: British spelling; aviation
Examples
- The engineers will pressurise the water system to test for leaks.
- The cabin crew began to pressurise the aircraft before takeoff.
- Don’t let anyone pressurise you into making a decision you’re not ready for.
- The company tried to pressurise workers into accepting lower wages.
- They had to pressurise the container to prevent contamination.
- The spacecraft’s life support system automatically pressurises the crew compartment.
- She felt pressurised by her parents to choose a particular career path.