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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
- Tensions escalate between China and Japan - The Economic Times
China has reportedly informed Japan of a ban on all seafood imports, escalating a diplomatic dispute This action follows Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's remarks suggesting a military response to a Chinese attack on Taiwan The ban, along with a travel boycott and postponed film releases, signals China's economic retaliation
- TENSION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Tension definition: the act of stretching or straining See examples of TENSION used in a sentence
- TENSION definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Tension is a feeling of worry and anxiety which makes it difficult for you to relax She has done her best to keep calm but finds herself trembling with tension and indecision Smiling and laughing has actually been shown to relieve tension and stress
- tension noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of tension noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Definition of tensions - Words Defined
The word "tensions" has a variety of meanings, uses, and connotations across different contexts Below is a comprehensive analysis of the term, drawing from linguistic, psychological, sociopolitical, and scientific perspectives
- Tensions - definition of tensions by The Free Dictionary
Define tensions tensions synonyms, tensions pronunciation, tensions translation, English dictionary definition of tensions n 1 a The act or process of stretching something tight b The condition of so being stretched; tautness 2 a A force tending to stretch or elongate
- tension - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
tension (countable and uncountable, plural tensions) The condition of being held in a state between two or more forces, which are acting in opposition to each other
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