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  1. to become stretched or to experience pressure, or to make something do or experience this: I've put on such a lot of weight recently - this dress is straining at the seams. I strained a muscle in my back playing squash. strain your eyes Don't watch TV in the dark - you'll strain your eyes!

  2. a. : lineage, ancestry. b. : a group of presumed common ancestry with clear-cut physiological but usually not morphological distinctions. a high-yielding strain of winter wheat. broadly: a specified infraspecific group (such as a stock, line, or ecotype) c. : kind, sort. discussions of a lofty strain. 2. a.

  3. 1. a. To make strong or steady efforts; strive hard: straining to complete the coursework. b. To contract or exert one's muscles to the utmost. 2. To pull or push forcibly or violently: The dog strained at its leash. 3. To be or become wrenched or twisted: the flagpole straining in the wind. 4.

  4. to become stretched or to experience pressure, or to make something do or experience this: I've put on such a lot of weight recently - this dress is straining at the seams. I strained a muscle in my back playing squash. strain your eyes Don't watch TV in the dark - you'll strain your eyes!

  5. a force or influence that stretches, pulls, or puts pressure on something, sometimes causing damage: put a strain on The hurricane put such a strain on the bridge that it collapsed. As you get older, excess weight puts a lot of strain on the heart. Their constant arguments were putting a strain on their marriage.

  6. noun. the act of distorting something so it seems to mean something it was not intended to mean. synonyms: distortion, overrefinement, torture, twisting. see more. adjective. taxing to the utmost; testing powers of endurance. “his final, straining burst of speed” synonyms: arduous, strenuous. effortful. requiring great physical effort.

  7. Strain, sprain imply a wrenching, twisting, and stretching of muscles and tendons. To strain is to stretch tightly, make taut, wrench, tear, cause injury to, by long-continued or sudden and too violent effort or movement: to strain one's heart by overexertion, one's eyes by reading small print.

  8. Strain is a force that pushes, pulls, or stretches something in a way that may damage it. Place your hands under your buttocks to take some of the strain off your back. The large door already places plenty of strain on the hinges. Synonyms: burden, tension, tightness, tautness More Synonyms of strain.

  9. The noun strain is a stretch, effort, or exertion. You can strain your ankle, or your little brother can strain your patience. This word has many, many meanings. Athletes strain their knees, which strains the emotions of their fans. Usually, you have to strain a little to accomplish anything, like getting an A in math.

  10. severe, trying, or fatiguing pressure or exertion; taxing onus: the strain of hard work. a severe demand on or test of resources, feelings, a person, etc.: a strain on one's hospitality.