Similar words: depressed, stress, distress, actress, waitress, embarrassed, vessel, assess. Meaning: [stres] adj. 1. suffering severe physical strain or distress 2. bearing a stress or accent.
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91 Longobardi had also stressed the remarkable accord on points of doctrine to be found among authors of the literati sect.
92 If I don't get some time off soon, I'll be so stressed I'll crack up.
93 Johnson's mother stressed intellectual and artistic achievement, while his father considered intellect and culture to be unmanly.
94 Many people also stressed the need for increasing job opportunities and reducing crime in their neighborhoods.
95 Environmentalists stressed the importance of energy efficiency as offering the best prospect of limiting global warming.
96 The importance of developing the database without regard to applications has already been stressed.
97 The puppy will be stressed enough without a change of diet to contend with.
98 Sociological perspectives Earlier we stressed how sociology's development as an academic discipline has not been uniform all over the world.
99 Both Nunn and Solomon stressed the mutual benefits of a friendlier relationship.
100 It must be stressed that the Zealots were not a religious sect or denomination.
101 Gorbachev had stressed the urgency of creating the new presidential system in order to safeguard democratization and perestroika.
102 Charles Darwin, in his theory of evolution by means of natural selection, stressed the role of competition.
103 New policies on developing the backward western provinces and improving health, education and social welfare are stressed.
104 More college freshmen are stressed about money, their grades and getting ahead.
105 The labour movement's demands stressed the democratic control of industry by employees' representatives.
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106 Mr Portillo has constantly stressed the grim state of the government's balance sheet.
107 An advertisement for a china-clay pit in 1817 stressed that it was only 3 miles from the purpose-built clay port of Charlestown.
108 It can not be stressed too heavily that taking tissue samples was a highly sensitive matter.
109 Also, the importance of signs was stressed to make the whole area more friendly.
110 It can not be stressed enough that an adequate system for financial control must be a priority matter for the haulier.
111 The Republicans were wedded to conservative fiscal views that stressed the importance of balancing the budget and cutting taxes.
112 The need to understand design is often heavily stressed during conversations or articles about desktop publishing.
113 The importance of this kind of collage to Surrealist art was stressed by Ernst.
114 Officials had stressed that the proposed flogging would be to humiliate Mr Brown, not draw blood.
115 Unfortunately, anxious and stressed people become acutely sensitive to such fluctuations making them worse by their own concern.
116 It must be stressed that the foregoing budgeting system must be viewed as dynamic rather than static in nature.
117 Unsurprisingly, families are severely stressed, as evidenced by low birth rates and high death rates.
118 However, it would seem that you are stressed and depressed by the situation in which you find yourself.
119 Phonics-based reading is at the core of the no-frills academic program, and repetitive drills and memorization are stressed.
120 In traditional macho science, scientific explanations stressed hierarchies and unidirectional causal paths.
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