VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Under pressure

Meaning:

to be facing something in a stressful environment due to a pressure or a deadline.

Examples:

  • We must support those countries which are coming under pressure.
  • The financial stability of the Organization is under pressure.
  • Good to see somebody who doesn't buckle under pressure.
  • This negative trend indicates that the industry is under pressure.
  • Well, there wasn't one, but he works better under pressure.
  • I want to see both pupils in action, under pressure.
  • I want to see both pupils in action under pressure.
  • Grace under pressure is the key in this game.
  • This process is performed under pressure and high temperature.
  • In Iraq, the elected government is also under pressure.