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Guest Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Which one of these is correct?

She is pressuring me.
OR
She is pressurizing me.

Please help. Thanks in advance.
  

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I would say 'she is pressuring' me, as the second implies that she may be inflating you like a rubber dinghy ... alternatively try some synonyms such as ... coerce, etc, depending on the context.

  • I would say 'she is pressuring' me, as the second implies that she may be inflating you like a rubber dinghy ...
  • alternatively try some synonyms such as ...
  • coerce, etc, depending on the context.
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I would say 'she is pressuring' me, as the second implies that she may be inflating you like a rubber dinghy ...

alternatively try some synonyms such as ... coerce, etc, depending on the context.
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Well, it depends on what you mean.

- To pressure, in your sentence, would mean to insist, to force.

- To Pressurize means to increase or maintain the pressure, as
in airplanes or submarines, or to confine something under
certain pressure.

My guess is that you meant the first one.

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