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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of PRESSES in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of PRESSES in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of PRESSES in a Sentence

  1. Marcus Aelius Aurelius:

    A good man does not spy around for the black spots in others, but presses unswervingly on towards his mark.

  2. James Byrd:

    It feels like when you're in an airplane and it takes off, and it presses you against the back of your seat.

  3. Dan Roth:

    You need to know how to take your flights of fancy and make them reproducible by body presses, then weld, glue, and bolt them together, paint them, and then fill those shells with electrical systems and HVAC, at the very least, your best bet is to partner with a company that already knows how to do this, which is why the reports of talks with [contract manufacturer] Magna Steyr are fanning the flames even more.

  4. Alex Quilici:

    Call centers are closed or running at much lower capacity due to social distancing around the world, there's no point to robocall people if there's no one there on the other end [ to field it ] when someone' presses 1' or returns a call.

  5. Joseph Michaelis:

    Since humans are so strongly wired to interpret what they encounter in a social way, even simple actions, such as when a robot makes a small movement after a child presses its button, can be perceived as social.

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