press
31 definitions
• 58 examples
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newspapers and magazines, and those parts of television and radio that broadcast news, or reporters and photographers who work for them:
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freedom of the press Freedom of the press (= the right of newspapers to publish news and opinions without being controlled by the government) must be upheld.
press reporters/photographers
The charity invited the press (= reporters and photographers) to a presentation of its plans for the future.
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Examples:
What kind of press did his play get?
UK The play has had a good/bad press.
US The play has had good/bad press.
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to try to persuade or cause someone to do something, or to act in a determined way to cause something to be accepted:
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newspapers, magazines, and other businesses that communicate news to the public by print, television, or radio, or the people who work to prepare and present the news:
Examples:
Is the press too conservative?
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Good/bad press is the positive or negative reaction of newspapers, magazines, etc., to a person or thing:
Examples:
At some point, every president has complained about bad press.
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to try hard to persuade someone to do something:
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newspapers and magazines, and those parts of television and radio that broadcast news, or the people who work for newspapers, etc.:
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press reporters/photographers
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Examples:
(a) good/bad press The announcement has had a generally good press.