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Meanings of
stressed
in anglès
Suffering severe physical strain or distress.
distressed
in a bad way
Related terms
troubled
Bearing a stress or accent.
accented
unstressed
Related terms
masculine
emphatic
emphasized
emphasised
Sinònims
Examples for "
distressed
"
distressed
in a bad way
Examples for "
distressed
"
1
Fifty-four percent expect an increase in
distressed
mergers and acquisitions this year.
2
This, in the abstract, was gratifying; but in practice it
distressed
her.
3
Macquarie has used the previous market declines to buy up
distressed
assets.
4
He often is that way when he has been
distressed
,
she said.
5
They remained
distressed
,
however, at the lack of word from the group.
1
This time you have made a good thing
in
a
bad
way
.
2
Not strange
in
a
bad
way
,
no; strange in a weird way.
3
He was in hospital and therefore must be
in
a
bad
way
.
4
Buttercup was
in
a
bad
way
;
there was no doubt of it.
5
Dunstall and Russell says it's left the game
in
a
bad
way
.
Usage of
stressed
in anglès
1
However, he
stressed
dialogue was the only way to resolve the crisis.
2
They also
stressed
the importance of imposing sanctions in connection with Europe.
3
EU diplomats
stressed
they have not yet seen the new British plan.
4
Clancey
stressed
an international solution was needed to the problem of piracy.
5
Separatist leaders have condemned the violence and
stressed
the movement's peaceful approach.
6
However, the German government has since
stressed
that nothing has been finalised.
7
Mr Hagel also
stressed
the need for both countries to work together.
8
But the Dublin West TD
stressed
:
?
I
think the property tax is necessary.
9
They are extremely busy, extremely
stressed
,
and it's an extremely dangerous occupation.
10
However, he
stressed
the bulk of jobs in the sector were safe.
11
But they
stressed
the need to remain focused on the global economy.
12
Consequently the critics of the establishment
stressed
free will and moral responsibility.
13
However, the government
stressed
it had no plan to buy any automaker.
14
Mr Shamy said Ms Knox lacked social support and was financially
stressed
.
15
Officials
stressed
the importance of no-deal planning by national authorities and business.
16
However, he
stressed
the threat TB in cattle posed to his members.
Other examples for "stressed"
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About this term
stressed
stress
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
stress the importance
stress yesterday
stress how
stress cells
stress rats
More collocations
Stressed
through the time
Stressed
across language varieties
Australia
Common
South Africa
Common
Ireland
Common
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