Multiple choice softskills communication

To "lean on" someone means to

  1. entertain them

  2. pressure them

  3. annoy them

  4. make fun of them

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B Correct answer
Explanation

To 'lean on' someone means to pressure or influence them, often to get them to do what you want. It implies using influence or authority. 'Entertain', 'annoy', and 'make fun of' are incorrect meanings.