Pronunciation: /ˈprɛʃər ɡruːp/
noun a group of people who try to influence public policy or decisions by exerting pressure on elected officials or government agencies
A1 A pressure group is a group of people who come together to influence government decisions.
A2 I read about a pressure group in the newspaper that is fighting for better healthcare access.
B1 Joining a pressure group can be a way to make your voice heard on important issues.
B2 The environmental pressure group successfully lobbied for stricter regulations on carbon emissions.
C1 Being part of a pressure group requires dedication and a strong commitment to the cause.
C2 The pressure group's campaign tactics included organizing protests, writing letters to officials, and using social media to raise awareness.
formal The pressure group submitted a petition to the government requesting policy changes.
informal The pressure group is organizing a protest against the new development project.
slang The pressure group is really pushing for environmental regulations to be enforced.
figurative In the political arena, the pressure group is like a watchdog, keeping a close eye on government decisions.
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