
1) Accent 2) Accented syllable 3) Accentuate 4) Aging agent 5) Anxiety 6) Anxiety cause 7) Blood pressure elevator 8) Burden 9) Burnout cause 10) Cause of a fracture 11) Cause of angst 12) Cause of burnout 13) Cause of depression 14) Cause of metal fatigue 15) Cause of some fractures 16) Cause of worry lines
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1) Accent 2) Accentuate 3) Accentuation 4) Ager 5) Declare 6) Emphasis 7) Emphasise 8) Emphasize 9) Exaggerate 10) Exertion 11) Highlight 12) Importance 13) Pressure 14) Requirement 15) Rhythm 16) Strain 17) Tensile 18) Tension 19) Topicalize 20) Underline 21) Underscore 22) Worry 23) Yips
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- a state of mental or emotional strain or suspense
- (physics) force that produces strain on a physical body
- special emphasis attached to something
- difficulty that causes worry or emotional tension
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(drop) The sudden rgen_infotion of stress across the fault plane during rupture.
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(elastic) A measure of the forces acting on a body in units of force per unit area.
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• (v. t.) To subject to phonetic stress; to accent. • (v. t.) To place emphasis on; to make emphatic; emphasize. • (n.) The force, or combination of forces, which produces a strain; force exerted in any direction or manner between contiguous bodies, or parts of bodies, and taking specific names according to its direction, or mode of ...
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1. forcibly exerted influence; pressure. In dentistry, the pressure of the upper teeth against the lower in mastication. 2. the sum of the biological reactions to any adverse stimulus, physical, mental, or emotional, internal or external, that tends to disturb the organism's homeostasis; should these compensating reactions be inadequate or inappr.....
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A condition in which the organism is subjected to unfavorable or unfamiliar environmental conditions, resulting in some alteration in normal physical functioning. Short-term stress can often be overcome. Long-term stress can reduce resistance to disease and parasites, inhibit self-healing processes, and reduce life-span.
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[Noun] Worry caused by the pressure of too much work or personal problems.
Example: She was suffering from stress and finding it difficult to sleep.
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1. Forcibly exerted influence, pressure. In dentistry, the pressure of the upper teeth against the lower in mastication. ... 2. The sum of the biological reactions to any adverse stimulus, physical, mental or emotional, internal or external, that tends to disturb the organisms homeostasis, should these compensating reactions be inadequate or inappr...
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(stres) forcibly exerted influence; pressure. in dentistry, the pressure of the upper teeth against the lower. a state of physiological or psychological strain caused by adverse stimuli (physical, mental, or emotional, internal or external), that tend to disturb the functioning of an organism...
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The force acting on a rock or another solid to deform it, measured in kilograms per square centimeter or pounds per square inch.
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A force acting upon or within a mass or rock, expressed in terms of unit weight per surface area suc
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(Learning Modules / Mathematics / Bridges) The physical demands laid upon an object or material by the forces acting on it. Stresses can often lead to splitting, cracking, stretching and so on.
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(Learning Modules / Psychology / Stress management) A mismatch between the perceived demands of the environment and the percieved ability to cope.
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(Learning Modules / Psychology / Stress) A mismatch between the perceived demands of the environment and the perceived ability to cope.
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Stress noun [ Abbrev. from
distress ; or confer Old French
estrecier to press, pinch, (assumed) Late Latin
strictiare , from Latin
strictus . See
Distress .]
1. Distress. [ Obsolete] « Sad hersal of his heavy
stress .»
Spenser. ...
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Stress transitive verb 1. To press; to urge; to distress; to put to difficulties. [ R.]
Spenser. 2. To subject to stress, pressure, or strain.
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A quantity describing the forces acting on each part of a body in units of force per unit area.
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Various environmental influences (climate, weather) and/or lack of and improper care can lead to stressful situations for the vine. See irrigation, heat stress, water stress and wind.
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accent noun the relative prominence of a syllable or musical note (especially with regard to stress or pitch); `he put the stress on the wrong syllable`
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noun (physics) force that produces strain on a physical body; `the intensity of stress is expressed in units of force divided by units of area`
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(psychology) In psychology, any event or situation that makes heightened demands on a person's mental or emotional resources. Stress can be caused by overwork, anxiety about exams, money, job security, unemployment, bereavement, poor relationships, marriage breakdown, sexual difficulties, ...
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a state of mental or emotional strain or suspense
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special emphasis attached to something
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