S: (n) wardrobe, closet, press (a tall piece of furniture that provides storage space for clothes; has a door and rails or hooks for hanging clothes)
S: (n) press (clamp to prevent wooden rackets from warping when not in use)
S: (n) press, mechanical press (any machine that exerts pressure to form or shape or cut materials or extract liquids or compress solids)
S: (n) press, military press (a weightlift in which the barbell is lifted to shoulder height and then smoothly lifted overhead)
S: (n) press, pressure, pressing (the act of pressing; the exertion of pressure) "he gave the button a press"; "he used pressure to stop the bleeding"; "at the pressing of a button"
Verb
S: (v) press (exert pressure or force to or upon) "He pressed down on the boards"; "press your thumb on this spot"
S: (v) urge, urge on, press, exhort (force or impel in an indicated direction) "I urged him to finish his studies"
S: (v) weigh, press (to be oppressive or burdensome) "weigh heavily on the mind"; "Something pressed on his mind"
S: (v) press (place between two surfaces and apply weight or pressure) "pressed flowers"
S: (v) press (crowd closely) "The crowds pressed along the street"
S: (v) press (create by pressing) "Press little holes into the soft clay"
S: (v) press (be urgent) "This is a pressing problem"
S: (v) crusade, fight, press, campaign, push, agitate (exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end or engage in a crusade for a certain cause or person; be an advocate for) "The liberal party pushed for reforms"; "She is crusading for women's rights"; "The Dean is pushing for his favorite candidate"