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- verbstrain (verb) · strains (third person present) · strained (past tense) · strained (past participle) · straining (present participle)
- force (a part of one's body or oneself) to make a strenuous or unusually great effort:"I stopped and listened, straining my ears for any sound"
- make a strenuous and continuous effort:"his voice was so quiet that I had to strain to hear it"Similar:make a supreme efforttry very hardbreak one's backpush/drive oneself to the limitgo all outgive it one's allbend/lean over backwardskill oneselfgo for the doctor
- injure (a limb, muscle, or organ) by overexerting it or twisting it awkwardly:"on cold days you are more likely to strain a muscle" · "glare from the screen can strain your eyes"
- make severe or excessive demands on:"he strained her tolerance to the limit"Similar:make too many demands onrun/work oneself into the groundexert excessivelydrive too farexert to the limitpush to the limitoverdo itwork too hardknock oneself out
- pull or push forcibly at something:"the bear strained at the chain around its neck" · "his stomach was swollen, straining against the thin shirt"
- stretch (something) tightly:"the barbed wire fence was strained to posts six feet high"
- archaicembrace (someone) tightly:"she strained the infant to her bosom again"
- pour (a mainly liquid substance) through a porous or perforated device or material in order to separate out any solid matter:"strain the custard into a bowl"
nounstrain (noun) · strains (plural noun)OriginMiddle English (as a verb): from Old French estreindre, from Latin stringere ‘draw tight’. Current senses of the noun arose in the mid 16th century.nounstrain (noun) · strains (plural noun)OriginOld English strīon ‘acquisition, gain’, of Germanic origin; related to Latin struere ‘to build up’. Strain Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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To strain is to stretch tightly, make taut, wrench, tear, cause injury to, by long-continued or sudden and too violent effort or movement: to strain one's heart by overexertion, one's eyes by reading small print.
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