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- TENSION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TENSION is inner striving, unrest, or imbalance often with physiological indication of emotion How to use tension in a sentence
- TENSION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
TENSION definition: 1 a feeling of nervousness before an important or difficult event: 2 a feeling of fear or anger… Learn more
- Tension (physics) - Wikipedia
Tension is the pulling or stretching force transmitted axially along an object such as a string, rope, chain, rod, truss member, or other object, so as to stretch or pull apart the object In terms of force, it is the opposite of compression
- TENSION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
tension A force that tends to stretch or elongate something An electrical potential (voltage), especially as measured in electrical components such as transformers or power lines involved in the transmission of electrical power
- Tension - definition of tension by The Free Dictionary
tension - a balance between and interplay of opposing elements or tendencies (especially in art or literature); "there is a tension created between narrative time and movie time"; "there is a tension between these approaches to understanding history"
- tension noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
tension a feeling of anxiety and stress that makes it impossible to relax: nervous tension strain pressure on someone because they have too much to do or manage; the problems, worry, or anxiety that this produces: I found it a strain staying home with four children
- What does Tension mean? - Definitions. net
expansive force; the force with which the particles of a body, as a gas, tend to recede from each other and occupy a larger space; elastic force; elasticity; as, the tension of vapor; the tension of air
- Tension Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
TENSION meaning: 1 : a feeling of nervousness that makes you unable to relax; 2 : a feeling of nervousness, excitement, or fear that is created in a movie, book, etc
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