press vs wardrobe

press

noun
  • An enclosed storage space (e.g. closet, cupboard). 

  • A printing machine. 

  • Pure, unfermented grape juice. 

  • An exercise in which weight is forced away from the body by extension of the arms or legs. 

  • In personology, any environmental factor that arouses a need in the individual. 

  • An instance of applying pressure; an instance of pressing. 

  • A publisher. 

  • The print-based media (both the people and the newspapers). 

  • A commission to force men into public service, particularly into the navy. 

  • An additional bet in a golf match that duplicates an existing (usually losing) wager in value, but begins even at the time of the bet. 

  • A device used to apply pressure to an item. 

verb
  • To hasten, urge onward. 

  • To lay stress upon. 

  • To throng, crowd. 

  • To force into service, particularly into naval service. 

  • To flatten a selected area of fabric using an iron with an up-and-down, not sliding, motion, so as to avoid disturbing adjacent areas. 

  • To urge, beseech, entreat. 

  • To reduce to a particular shape or form by pressure, especially flatten or smooth. 

  • To compress, squeeze. 

  • To activate a button or key by exerting a downward or forward force on it, and then releasing it. 

  • To force to a certain end or result; to urge strongly. 

  • To try to force (something upon someone). 

  • To exert weight or force against, to act upon with force or weight; to exert pressure upon. 

  • To clasp, hold in an embrace. 

  • To drive or thrust by pressure, to force in a certain direction. 

wardrobe

noun
  • A tall built-in cupboard or closet for storing clothes, often including a rail for coat-hangers, and usually located in a bedroom. 

  • Any collection of anything. 

  • Anything that similarly stores or houses something. 

  • A governmental office or department in a monarchy which purchases, keeps, and cares for royal clothes. 

  • A room for keeping costumes and other property safe at a theater; a prop room. 

  • The building housing such a department. 

  • A movable cupboard or cabinet designed for storing clothes, particularly as a large piece of bedroom furniture. 

  • The contents of a wardrobe: an individual's entire collection of clothing. 

  • Any collection of clothing. 

  • The department of a theater, movie studio, etc which purchases, keeps, and cares for costumes; its staff; its room(s) or building(s). 

verb
  • To act as a wardrobe department, to provide clothing or sets of clothes. 

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