press into service
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press into service (third-person singular simple present presses into service, present participle pressing into service, simple past and past participle pressed into service)
- (idiomatic) To make someone perform a task or duty, especially one they are not prepared or willing to do; to make something serve a function, especially one it was not designed or intended for.
- Anyone with basic first-aid training was pressed into service as a triage nurse after the earthquake.
 -  1979 January 25, Iain Nicolson; book review, New Scientist, page 269:- In essence, the book gives a step-by-step account of how the author built, modified and developed his own 6-inch Newtonian reflector, pressing into service such materials as old larder shelves, a car halfshaft, pieces of Meccano, and several coffee-jar tops.
 
-  2010, Robert S. McDaniel; Katherine J. McDaniel, Soap Maker's Workshop: The Art and Craft of Natural Homemade Soap, Krause Publications, →ISBN, page 136:- Even the molds don't have to be expensive — most plastic bins, bowls or drawer dividers can be pressed into service, though silicone molds are readily available.
 
-  2011, Colin Barrow, Starting a Business for Dummies, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, →ISBN, page 51:- The chances are that you have nearly everything you need to start up your business already somewhere around your home. […] You can press into service a garage, loft, spare bedroom or garden shed for a whole host of business-related takes from holding stock to being a dedicated office space away from the normal hustle of home life.
 
 
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