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stressesnoun
Plural form of stress.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Stresses in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Stresses in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of Stresses in a Sentence
Hiccups can be precipitated by a lot of factors, including various stresses, and so can atrial fibrillation. It’s possible that whatever set off one set off the other, but they are not necessarily directly related.
When they told me the car is for us, I remember thinking,' They just took away all these worries and stresses.' it was such a big weight off my shoulder and will help so much.
These stresses haven't necessarily doomed anything to extinction, but they're definitely changing the conditions that all of these organisms are dealing with, and that may have really important ramifications -- and anything like that has potentially big implications for humans, too.
Tardigrades are a group of microscopic animals that are renowned for their ability to survive a number of extreme stresses, some of the things that tardigrades can survive include being dried out, being frozen and being heated up past the boiling point of water. They can survive thousands of times as much radiation as we can and they can go for days or weeks with little or no oxygen.
I think the' airing of grievances' as depicted in' Jerry Seinfeld' is probably the last thing we need this year, with the compounded stresses from COVID-19, political strife and racial unrest from 2020, we need to focus on positivity, healing, and cooperation right now.
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