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press-gang (plural press-gangs)
press-gang (third-person singular simple present press-gangs, present participle press-ganging, simple past and past participle press-ganged)
- To force men into military or naval service.
- To coerce somebody into doing something that they are reluctant to do.
Synonyms
From Chinese 上海* (Shànghǎi, “Shanghai”), with reference to the former practice of forcibly crewing ships heading for the Orient.
shanghai (third-person singular simple present shanghais, present participle shanghaiing, simple past and past participle shanghaied)
- (transitive) To force or trick (someone) into joining a ship which is lacking a full crew. quotations ▼
- (transitive) To abduct or coerce. quotations ▼
- (transitive, US) To trick (a person) into entering a jurisdiction where they can lawfully be arrested.
- (transitive) To commandeer; appropriate; hijack
Synonyms
- (force or trick someone into joining a ship; abduct or coerce): press-gang
* By the way:
Named after 上海浦, literally, "upriver river confluence to the sea".
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