full-court press
Americannoun
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Basketball. a tactic of harassing, close-guarding defense in which the team without the ball pressures the opponent man-to-man the entire length of the court in order to disrupt dribbling or passing and force a turnover.
Suddenly behind by eighteen points, they went to a full-court press.
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a vigorous attack or offensive.
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Example Sentences
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Bancorp and they are making a full-court press to reduce their exposure by selling the debt to investors.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 11, 2025
With the Trojans leading by just a bucket, early in the second quarter, coach Lindsay Gottlieb enacted a full-court press, and USC flew into action, disrupting each and every possession from there.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 22, 2025
Mainers aren’t sure what this full-court press will mean for their state; keeping up with it is hard enough.
From Salon • Mar. 12, 2025
The sauna and the steam room and the Hall of Champions won’t break a full-court press or bury a shot at the buzzer.
From Seattle Times • Apr. 18, 2024
Mr. Sunak was expected to have his own call with Mr. Netanyahu on Tuesday, part of a full-court press by European leaders to urge him not to allow the clash with Iran to spiral uncontrollably.
From New York Times • Apr. 16, 2024
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