press on

VERB
  1. continue moving forward
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How To Use press on In A Sentence

  • The increasing swelling of an aneurysm of the aorta may press on the spine and chest organs.
  • Nevertheless, we will press on and as I said we will continue to keep you right up to date with what is happening.
  • I only know that it is the best which I can find, to express one excellence which we see in our Lord, which is like what we call modesty in common human beings. Town and Country Sermons
  • It demonstrated how comprehensively one could control one's body and express oneself using the body.
  • This was to impress on visitors that shareholders'and customers'money was spent on essentials, not frills.
  • They would press on well into dusk, when spunkie lights rose from the hedgerows and swales and danced in the ground-mists, until they reached a suitable castle or large manor house, whose resident windvoice had received advance notice from the Royal Alchymist of the king’s imminent arrival. Conqueror's Moon
  • Their honesty and hospitality an enduring impress on her life.
  • Some big firms have cut the pay of senior executives in a move to impress on humbler employees that times are tough.
  • You press one button and a whole backing track emerges. Times, Sunday Times
  • To overcome this poor responsiveness, recombinant poxvirus vectors, including vaccinia, fowlpox and modified vaccinia Ankara (MVA), can be genetically engineered to express one or more tumor-associated antigens to greatly enhance the immune system's ability to recognize and destroy cancer cells bearing any of the targeted antigens. ® and CV-301 are prime-boost vaccines, sequentially combining two different poxviruses (vaccinia and fowlpox). Reuters: Press Release
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