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    Strain
    /strān/

    verb

    • 1. force (a part of one's body or oneself) to make a strenuous or unusually great effort: "I stopped and listened, straining my ears for any sound"
    • 2. pour (a mainly liquid substance) through a porous or perforated device or material in order to separate out any solid matter: "strain the custard into a bowl"

    noun

    • 1. a force tending to pull or stretch something to an extreme or damaging degree: "the usual type of chair puts an enormous strain on the spine" Similar tensiontightnesstautnessshear
    • 2. a severe or excessive demand on the strength, resources, or abilities of someone or something: "the accusations put a strain on relations between the two countries" Similar pressuredemandsburdensexertions
  2. May 15, 2015 · a feeling of being worried and nervous about something: The strain of the last few months had exhausted her. put a strain on sb/sth. to cause problems for someone or to make a situation difficult: Children put tremendous strains on a marriage.

  3. Definitions of strain. verb. exert much effort or energy. “ straining our ears to hear” synonyms: reach, strive. see more. verb. use to the utmost; exert vigorously or to full capacity. “Don't strain your mind too much” synonyms: extend. see more. verb. test the limits of. synonyms: stress, try. see more. noun.

  4. 3 days ago · strain, sprain imply a wrenching, twisting, and stretching of muscles and tendons. To strain is to stretch tightly, make taut, wrench, tear, cause injury to, by long-continued or sudden and too violent effort or movement: to strain one's heart by overexertion, one's eyes by reading small print.

  5. Definition of strain noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. noun. any force or pressure tending to alter shape, cause a fracture, etc. strong muscular or physical effort. great or excessive effort or striving after some goal, object, or effect. an injury to a muscle, tendon, etc., due to excessive tension or use; sprain. Mechanics, Physics. deformation of a body or structure as a result of an applied force.

  7. strain. verb. /streɪn/ Verb Forms. injure. [transitive] strain something/yourself to injure yourself or part of your body by making it work too hard to strain a muscle You'll strain your back carrying those heavy suitcases. Topic Collocations Thesaurus. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  8. a. To pull, draw, or stretch tight: The heavy load strained the rope. b. Physics To cause distortion of (a body's parts or shape) by applying an external force; deform. 2. To exert, use, or tax to the utmost: straining our ears to hear. 3. To injure or impair by overuse or overexertion; wrench: strain a muscle. 4.

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