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been stressed
verb
To apply force to (a body or structure) causing strain.
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Haven't humans always been stressed?
"I've been stressed out all week.
My boy has been stressed and anxious.
"The last few years, he's been stressed by the losing.
"Have you been stressed out at all?" Moore asked.
It's not something about which he has ever been stressed.
Nonelectrochemical methods of studying electrode surfaces, therefore, have been stressed.
Work ethic has always been stressed in my family.
Linda Peters, UK When something I've been stressed about getting done has finally got done.
When they were reunited, the rats were even friendlier than before they had been stressed.
I'd been stressed out for weeks, thinking I'd have to repeat the year".
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