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Strain

noun
/streɪn/

Meaning

pressure or tension; excessive demand on strength or resources
To force something beyond its normal limits; to injure by overexertion; or a type or variety of something.

Example Sentences

Working long hours put a strain on his health.

He strained his back while lifting the heavy box.

Example Expressions

strain every nerve

Synonyms

stress, pressure, tension, effort, injury
Entry 1
stress, pressure, tension
Entry 2
stress, tension, effort, pressure, injury

Antonyms

ease, relaxation, relief, rest
Entry 1
ease, relaxation, relief
Entry 2
ease, relaxation, rest

Collocations

muscle strain, financial strain, mental strain, strain relationship, under strain
Entry 1
muscle strain, financial strain, mental strain
Entry 2
muscle strain, mental strain, strain relationship, under strain

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