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were stresses
verb
To apply force to (a body or structure) causing strain.
Exact(3)
The design constraints were stresses (Tsai Wu failure criterion) and displacements.
"In that part of the world, there were stresses in the ground, but the explosions have shaken them up". Chinese scientists already have warned that further nuclear tests could cause the mountain to collapse and release the radiation from the blast.
"I'm sure there were stresses and issues that I didn't know about," Hall says, "but if there were, Sandrine always dealt with these and got on with things".
Similar(57)
Marriages were stressed.
(New Jerseyans were stressed out).
They were stressed.
Of course we were stressed!
"I was stressed last year.
This is stress-eating.
This must be stressed.
I'm stressed out!
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