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Meanings of
overstrain
in English
Spanish
sobreesforzarse
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Strain excessively.
overextend
Spanish
sobreesforzarse
Russian
перенапряжение
Spanish
exigencia excesiva
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Feeling that one can not successfully accomplish a set of requirements.
excessive demand
Related terms
concept
negative emotion
Russian
перенапряжение
Usage of
overstrain
in English
1
The heart is especially subject to the dangers of
overstrain
in growing boys.
2
The
overstrain
upon our brains has produced a general depression throughout the system.
3
Like the fountain, the tower gave the sense of
overstrain
.
4
The very
overstrain
of the scene on Carmel brought reaction.
5
He seemed to bear the mark of
overstrain
on the part of his parents.
6
The nation has entered upon a period of intellectual
overstrain
.
7
It was
overstrain
,
nervous breakdown, a collapse of the system.
8
I believe you are working too hard, and we must not
overstrain
our faculties.
9
After the
overstrain
of the day had come a fit of utter nervous depression.
10
The animal had died of heart failure, due to
overstrain
.
11
We see the result of all this
overstrain
in the prevalence of eye-diseases in India.
12
That's why it's clear, one shouldn't
overstrain
the men, no good will come of it.
13
But the particular
overstrain
we have been examining is part of Mr Masefield's general condition.
14
When it was possible, he used his tools carefully; he hated to
overstrain
fine material.
15
To put this interpretation on the words of Blessed Francis is to
overstrain
their meaning.
16
The victim of moral
overstrain
is the central figure in many novels and countless magazine stories.
Other examples for "overstrain"
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overstrain
Noun
Singular
Verb
Frequent collocations
nervous overstrain
break from overstrain
certain overstrain
help overstrain
intellectual overstrain
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Translations for
overstrain
Spanish
sobreesforzarse
forzar
extralimitarse
exigencia excesiva
sobreexigencia
Russian
перенапряжение
Overstrain
through the time