press-gang

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Etymology

From press +‎ gang.

Noun

press-gang (plural press-gangs)

  1. A body of men employed to force others (impress them) into military service, especially naval service.
    Synonym: press (noun) (archaic)

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Verb

press-gang (third-person singular simple present press-gangs, present participle press-ganging, simple past and past participle press-ganged)

  1. To force men into military or naval service.
    Synonym: shanghai
    Coordinate terms: conscript, draft
  2. To coerce somebody into doing something that they are reluctant to do.
    Coordinate term: railroad

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