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tense1
noun , grammar a form or set of forms of a verb showing the time of its action in relation to the time of speaking and whether that action is completed or not, eg past tense, present1 tense, future tense.
[13c: from French tens , from Latin tempus time]
noun , grammar a form or set of forms of a verb showing the time of its action in relation to the time of speaking and whether that action is completed or not, eg past tense, present1 tense, future tense.
[13c: from French tens , from Latin tempus time]
tense2
adjective
1 feeling, showing or marked by emotional, nervous or mental strain.
2 tightly stretched; taut.
verb (tensed , tensing ) tr & intr (often tense up) to make or become tense.
[17c: from Latin tendere , tensum to stretch]
tensely adverb .
tenseness noun .
adjective
1 feeling, showing or marked by emotional, nervous or mental strain.
2 tightly stretched; taut.
verb (tensed , tensing ) tr & intr (often tense up) to make or become tense.
[17c: from Latin tendere , tensum to stretch]
tensely adverb .
tenseness noun .
tensile
adjective
1 able to be stretched.
2 relating to or involving stretching or tension.
[17c: from Latin tensilis ]
tensility noun .
adjective
1 able to be stretched.
2 relating to or involving stretching or tension.
[17c: from Latin tensilis ]
tensility noun .
tensile strength
noun , physics a measure of the ability of a material to resist tension, equal to the minimum stress required to break it.
noun , physics a measure of the ability of a material to resist tension, equal to the minimum stress required to break it.
tension
noun
1 an act of stretching, the state of being stretched or the degree to which something is stretched.
2 mental or emotional strain, excitement or anxiety, usually accompanied by physical symptoms.
3 strained relations or underlying hostility between people or countries, etc.
4 physics a force which causes a body to be stretched or elongated.
5 physics electromotive force.
6 knitting the tightness or looseness of wool as one knits, measured as the number of stitches to the inch.
verb (tensioned , tensioning ) to give the required tightness or tension to something.
[16c: from Latin tensio , from tendere , tensum to stretch]
noun
1 an act of stretching, the state of being stretched or the degree to which something is stretched.
2 mental or emotional strain, excitement or anxiety, usually accompanied by physical symptoms.
3 strained relations or underlying hostility between people or countries, etc.
4 physics a force which causes a body to be stretched or elongated.
5 physics electromotive force.
6 knitting the tightness or looseness of wool as one knits, measured as the number of stitches to the inch.
verb (tensioned , tensioning ) to give the required tightness or tension to something.
[16c: from Latin tensio , from tendere , tensum to stretch]
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