What does πιεσμένος in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word πιεσμένος in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use πιεσμένος in Greek.

The word πιεσμένος in Greek means ζορισμένος, πιεσμένος, ζορισμένος, πιεσμένος, πιεσμένος, πιεσμένος, πιεσμένος, ζορισμένος, πιεσμένος, πιεσμένος, φορτωμένος, πιεσμένος, υπερβολικά πιεσμένος. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word πιεσμένος

ζορισμένος, πιεσμένος

(figurative (subjected to stress) (μεταφορικά: υπερβολικά)

It was exam season and the overstretched students couldn't wait for it to be over.

ζορισμένος, πιεσμένος

(finding sth difficult)

He knew that if asked to justify himself, he would be hard-pressed.

πιεσμένος

(depressed, pushed in)

πιεσμένος

(figurative (person: under strain) (μτφ: από δουλειά, άγχος)

The employees are already stretched; how do you plan to take on another client without hiring more people?

πιεσμένος, ζορισμένος

(person: burdened)

πιεσμένος

(crushed, compacted)

πιεσμένος, φορτωμένος

(figurative (weighed down, oppressed) (από έννοιες κλπ)

Jack was bowed down by troubles after he lost his job.

πιεσμένος

(person: under pressure)

Audrey had taken on too much work and was feeling rather rushed.

υπερβολικά πιεσμένος

(figurative (sb: having too much stress)

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