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† disˈpress, v. Obs. [f. dis- 1 + press v.] trans. To press or force asunder or apart.
1605Timme Quersit. iii. 156 Mercurial vapours thickened into Cloudes..and..not able to be dispressed. 1617Markham Caval. i. 83 The searing of the skinne..doth so seauer and dispresse it, that it will neuer after meete close together againe. a1627Hayward Edw. VI (1630) 92 Princes..in no case to endure their supreame authority to be forceably either oppressed or dispressed by their subjects. |