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Example sentences for "stressed"

Lexicographically close words:
strenuously; strenuousness; streptococci; streptococcus; stress; stresses; stressful; stressing; stret; stretch
  1. Where Pope had stressed his role as the grave-digger of British Liberty, Walpole sees himself as the healer of factions.

  2. The matter that best fits the child may be stressed and its application made.

  3. Can you think your class over pupil by pupil and decide which of these points in the code of action most needs be stressed in individual cases?

  4. It should deal with the great essential points, and so relate and organize them that the threefold aim of fruitful knowledge, right attitudes, and practical applications shall be stressed and made secure.

  5. The "world-dominion" note is stressed more often than of yore.

  6. However, as most inexperienced dramatists use far too many words rather than too few, the value rather than the danger of pantomime should probably be stressed here.

  7. It is heavily stressed and 'he was' is slurred, 'h' was.

  8. The stressed syllables are less weighted emotionally and vocally.

  9. Marx repeatedly stressed and emphasised the fact that he considered replacement of the constant capital from the aggregate social product the most difficult and important problem of reproduction.

  10. Kirchmann and Rodbertus tried to do without accumulation altogether, or, like Sismondi and his Russian 'populist' followers, stressed the need for at least putting the dampers on accumulation as much as possible.

  11. For the purposes of singing, the third syllable should be stressed as well as the seventh.

  12. In the second scheme the cæsura properly comes after the stressed fourth or the unstressed fifth syllable.

  13. The announcement stressed that the Swedish Ambassador, on behalf of his Government, had declared that Sweden was willing to receive all the Danish Jews.

  14. He stressed anew that at one of his last meetings with the King, the latter, in the presence of the ecclesiastical high official Kyril, had specifically stated that the Jews would not be deported from Bulgaria.

  15. The witness stressed the fact that the Bulgarian Church, on many occasions and at different periods, revealed understanding and sympathy for the Jews, and took important actions for their rescue.

  16. It makes a difference, whether Churches on their own initiative stressed the importance they attached to the fate of Christians of Jewish origin, or were forced into a compromise by the tactics of the Germans.

  17. The un-Christian element in all racial hatred could at times be stressed in the sermon.

  18. What strikes us is that the Public Protest stressed the special relationship existing between Christians and Jews, while the second point of the protest states that "every man is precious in the eyes of God".

  19. He stressed several times in his sermon that truly it is in God's hands to punish twice and three times, but it is forbidden for Christians to do such a thing.

  20. In the production of stressed syllables, the vocal chords are under high tension and the breath is shut in.

  21. In individual life, the utility of persistence, and concentration of effort upon a definite piece of work, have been sufficiently stressed by moralists, both popular and professional.

  22. Fiske and Butler in particular have stressed the importance of this human trait.

  23. Those fruits of psychological inquiry have been stressed which bear most strikingly on the relations of men in our present-day social and economic organization.

  24. The stressed syllables fall into two grammatical classes which are only in part phonetically distinct; we may call them primary and secondary word-accent.

  25. Stressed ay seems, however, to have open syllable accent: káy-lan when?

  26. Repetition and concert work are prominent in many places in the schools, but nowhere stressed to the same extent as in their language instruction.

  27. Courses of study and plans of instruction should be prepared in such a way that the different phases of work included may be presented and stressed while the nascent period of interest is on.

  28. Lines that consist of more than eight syllables are usually broken by a caesural pause, which must follow a stressed syllable.

  29. The rhythm of the line comes from the relation of its stressed to its unstressed syllables.

  30. It is extremely suggestive that the more democratic movements within Christianity have always stressed the kindlier, more human, and more homely phases of the bible.

  31. The Pharisees, the popular party of the day, stressed the dogma, while the Sadducees, the Aristocratic party, denied it.

  32. It is a commonplace of history that religions have stressed ritual observances more than vital phases of conduct.

  33. If the process is to be a reversible one, so that the energy originally stored in the material as strain energy or energy of distortion may be completely returned, the material must not be stressed beyond a certain point.

  34. The Liberty wrapped stressed space about itself and went hurtling into invisibility.

  35. Each one of the many, many ugly war-machines was sealed in its own cocoon of overdrive-stressed space.

  36. Actually, each ship of the Mekinese fleet was in overdrive, which meant that each had stressed the space immediately around it so that it was like a cocoon of other-space; as if it were out of this cosmos altogether and in another.

  37. The Isis, then, lay wrapped in a cocoon of stressed space.

  38. Magnetic and gravitational fields also did not follow the same laws in stressed space as in unstressed extension.

  39. The omission of the usual accent of =impio= is intentional and indicates how the word should be stressed in this verse.

  40. When a verse is stressed on the second from the last syllable, the antepenult, it is called a verso esdrújulo.

  41. When a verse is stressed on the next to the last syllable, it is called a verso llano or feminine verse.

  42. In this case only the stressed and the final vowels of the esdrújula are counted; for example, América assonances with crea.

  43. In the following examples stress-shift occurs, because the unstressed vowel is dominant while the stressed vowel is absorbed.

  44. In case consonants stand after the stressed vowel they are disregarded.

  45. Two words rime with one another when there is identity of sound between the last stressed vowels and between any letters which may follow these vowels.

  46. Assonance is the identity of sound of two or more stressed vowels and the final following vowels, if there are any.

  47. And how often had Victor stressed to her the dangers of his position, surrounded by nameless but implacable enemies who would stick at no infamy to compass his ruin!

  48. The plan stressed the importance of both energy production and conservation to achieving our ultimate national goal of relying primarily on secure sources of energy.

  49. Administration actions over the past four years stressed the importance of providing Federal support only for water resource projects that are economically and environmentally sound.

  50. All physical materials can be loaded or stressed to a certain point beyond which they distort, snap, fracture, or break.

  51. Clinical psychology is historically based on laboratory work that stressed psychological assessment tests, and experimental and statistical analysis.

  52. I haven't stressed the material advantages, but you might point them out to her.

  53. But he was resentful, too; he stressed rather hard his own innocence, and chose to ignore the less innocent impulse that lay behind it.

  54. He was in a state of nervous irritability by that time, for the sense of being a fugitive was constantly stressed in the familiar streets by the danger of recognition.

  55. He stressed the absurdity of surrendering for a crime committed ten years before and forgotten.

  56. He stressed that one of the most important things to do was to suspend making value judgments about things, since this leads almost directly to splitting things into camps of good and bad, likes and dislikes.

  57. It also welcomed women, something not necessarily stressed in all the Buddhist sects.

  58. The last word was stressed with an accent of insult.

  59. A single stressed monosyllable, supported or unsupported by a pause, may occupy the place of a whole rhythmic beat, or it may be compressed to the value of a theoretically unstressed element.

  60. FOOT, the smallest metrical unit of rhythm, composed of a stressed element and one or more unstressed elements (or a pause), 49 ff.

  61. In other words, a foot is a section of speech-rhythm containing a stressed element and an unstressed element, usually one or two unaccented syllables.

  62. ARSIS, a confusing term sometimes borrowed from classical prosody for the stressed element of a foot; the unstressed element is called Thesis.


  63. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stressed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    alveolar; assimilated; back; broad; central; cerebral; close; consonant; decided; dental; dorsal; emphatic; flat; forceful; forcible; front; glide; glottal; guttural; hard; heavy; high; intense; italicized; labial; lateral; lax; light; lingual; liquid; low; mid; muted; narrow; nasal; open; palatal; pharyngeal; phonetic; phonic; pitched; pointed; positive; rounded; soft; sonant; stopped; stressed; strong; surd; syllabic; tense; thick; throaty; tonal; tonic; unaccented; unstressed; voiced; voiceless; vowel; weak; wide