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be stresses
verb
To apply force to (a body or structure) causing strain.
Exact(5)
At 70, the accents should all be stresses.
Star Spangled Man Correction: Reinhold Niebuhr ReprintsThe usual view of why this should be stresses traditional "son preference" in South and East Asia.
There always seemed to be stresses involving financial, academic, and personal issues.
I understood that there would be stresses and strains as my body healed.
"Yes, there can be stresses caring for someone with a disability," she went on.
Similar(54)
This must be stressed.
You must be stressed.
You will be stressed out.
"You're going to be stressed.
I'm too blessed to be stressed.
Professors here are supposed to be stressed!
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