strained
/stษนeษชฬฏnd/- 1
To hold tightly, to clasp.
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To apply a force or forces to by stretching out.
โRelations between the United States and Guatemala traditionally have been close, although at times strained by human rights and civil/military issues.โ
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To damage by drawing, stretching, or the exertion of force.
โThe gale strained the timbers of the ship.โ
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To act upon, in any way, so as to cause change of form or volume, as when bending a beam.
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To exert or struggle (to do something), especially to stretch (one's senses, faculties etc.) beyond what is normal or comfortable.
โSitting in back, I strained to hear the speaker.โ
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To stretch beyond its proper limit; to do violence to, in terms of intent or meaning.
โto strain the law in order to convict an accused personโ
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To separate solid from liquid by passing through a strainer or colander
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To percolate; to be filtered.
โwater straining through a sandy soilโ
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To make uneasy or unnatural; to produce with apparent effort; to force; to constrain.
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To urge with importunity; to press.
โto strain a petition or invitationโ
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Hug somebody; to hold somebody tightly.
- 1
To beget, generate (of light), engender, copulate (both of animals and humans), lie with, be born, come into the world.
โA man straineth, liveth, then dieth.โ
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Forced through a strainer.
โBabies donโt seem to like strained peas, even though the puree is easy for them to eat and digest.โ
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Under tension; tense.
โEver since the fight our relation has been strained.โ
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Not natural or spontaneous but done with effort
โA strained smile.โ
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