STRENGTH vs PRESSURE: NOUN
- The quality of being strong.
- In reliance upon.
- A strong place; a stronghold.
- Intensity or degree of the distinguishing and essential element; spirit; virtue; excellence; -- said of liquors, solutions, etc..
- Intensity; -- said of light or color.
- Vigor or style; force of expression; nervous diction; -- said of literary work.
- Force as measured; amount, numbers, or power of any body, as of an army, a navy, and the like; as, what is the strength of the enemy by land, or by sea?
- One who, or that which, is regarded as embodying or affording force, strength, or firmness; that on which confidence or reliance is based; support; security.
- That quality which tends to secure results; effective power in an institution or enactment; security; validity; legal or moral force; logical conclusiveness.
- Power of resisting attacks; impregnability.
- Power to resist force; solidity or toughness; the quality of bodies by which they endure the application of force without breaking or yielding; -- in this sense opposed to frangibility.
- The quality or state of being strong; ability to do or to bear; capacity for exertion or endurance, whether physical, intellectual, or moral; force; vigor; power.
- Synonyms Force, etc. See power.
- In soap-making. See the quotation.
- In the fine arts, boldness of conception or treatment.
- In colors, the relative property possessed by a pigment of imparting a color to and modifying the shade of any other pigment to which it is added.
- A stronghold.
- Force proceeding from motion and proportioned to it; vehemence; impetuosity: as, the strength of a current of air or water; the strength of a charge of cavalry.
- Available force or backing, as of a candidate: as, his strength is greatest in the cities.
- Force as measured or stated in figures; amount or numbers of any collective body, as of an army or a fleet: as, a play adapted to the whole strength of the company; the full strength of a regiment.
- Degree of the distinguishing or essential element or constituent; the power to produce sensible effects on other bodies; potency: said of liquors and the like: as, the strength of an acid; the strength of wine or spirits; the strength of a potion or a poison.
- Force; violence; vehemence; intensity.
- One who or that which is regarded as an embodiment of force or strength; that on which confidence or reliance is firmly set; stay; support; security.
- Hence Power or vigor of any kind; ability; capacity for work or effective action, whether physical, intellectual, or moral: as, strength of grasp or stroke; strength of mind, memory, or judgment; strength of feeling (that is, not intensity but effectiveness of emotion).
- In inanimate things, the property by which they sustain the application of force without breaking or yielding: as, the strength of a bone; the strength of a beam; the strength of a wall; the strength of a rope.
- The property of being strong; force; power.
- In milling, the bread-making quality of flour; the adhesive quality of the gluten in the flour. This, when the flour is made into dough, causes the dough to retain the carbonic-acid gas which results from the reaction of the yeast, and gives the dough greater power to rise and make a larger and finer loaf.
- Power derived from the value of playing cards held.
- Firmness of or a continuous rising tendency in prices, as of a currency or market.
- Effective or binding force; efficacy.
- Cogency or persuasiveness.
- Intensity of emotion or belief.
- Intensity, as of sound or light.
- Operative effectiveness or potency.
- Degree of concentration, distillation, or saturation.
- One that is regarded as the embodiment of protective or supportive power; a support or mainstay.
- An attribute or quality of particular worth or utility; an asset.
- Capability in terms of numbers or resources.
- The number of people constituting a normal or ideal organization.
- The ability to deal with difficult situations or to maintain a moral or intellectual position.
- The capacity to resist strain or stress; durability.
- The capacity to resist attack; impregnability.
- The state or quality of being strong; physical power or capacity.
- An asset of special worth or utility
- Permanence by virtue of the power to resist stress or force
- Capability in terms of personnel and materiel that affect the capacity to fight a war
- Physical energy or intensity
- Capacity to produce strong physiological or chemical effects
- The power to induce the taking of a course of action or the embracing of a point of view by means of argument or entreaty
- The amount of energy transmitted (as by acoustic or electromagnetic radiation)
- The condition of financial success
- The property of being physically or mentally strong
- The somatic sensation that results from applying force to an area of skin
- The amount of force that is applied over a given area divided by the size of this area.
- Distress.
- A pressing; a force applied to a surface.
- A gauge for indicating fluid pressure; a manometer.
- Pressure like that exerted by a fluid. It is a thrust which is normal and equally intense in all directions around a point.
- Pressure which resists the motion of the piston, as the pressure of exhaust steam which does not find free outlet.
- See under Atmospheric, Center, etc.
- Electro-motive force.
- The action of a force against some obstacle or opposing force; a force in the nature of a thrust, distributed over a surface, often estimated with reference to the amount upon a unit's area.
- Urgency.
- Affliction; distress; grievance.
- A contrasting force or impulse of any kind
- The act of pressing, or the condition of being pressed; compression; a squeezing; a crushing.
- Figuratively, a high degree of mental tension.
- Specifically, in hydrostatics, that point of a plane, or of the side of a vessel containing a liquid, to which if a force were applied equal to the total pressure and in the opposite direction, it would exactly balance the total pressure.
- Impression; stamp; character impressed.
- Urgency; demand on one's time or energies; need for prompt or decisive action: as, the pressure of business.
- Weight upon the mind; burdensomeness; oppressiveness; also, burden; oppression.
- The action of moral force; exertion of authority or influence; compulsion; a constraining influence or impulse.
- Stress in general, being either thrust, pull, or shearing stress. For axis of pressure, conjugate pressure, and other phrases where pressure means stress, see the latter word.
- A force per unit area exerted over the surface of a body or part of a body, and toward the interior of the body.
- In mech.: An equilibrated force.
- The act of pressing; the exertion of force by pressing; the state of being pressed.
- In a compressor, the pressure of the air or gas at the end of the stroke after it is compressed.
- The intrinsic pressure K is , where σ is the density of the fluid and (ψ)z is the attraction of an infinite layer of a fluid of unit density, bounded by a plane, upon a unit mass at a distance z from the plane.
- In psychology, the specific quality of sensation furnished by the pressure-spots of the skin and by the organs of the articular sensitivity; pressure-sensation.
- In electricity, a term sometimes used for voltage, electromotive force, or difference of potential.
- A mark made by application of force or weight; an impression.
- A physical sensation produced by compression of a part of the body.
- The condition of being subjected to physical, mental, social, or economic distress.
- Sustained, effective play that puts an opponent at a disadvantage.
- An influence acting as a source of distress or hardship.
- A compelling or constraining influence, such as persuasion or negative attitudes, on the mind or will.
- Atmospheric pressure.
- Force applied uniformly over a surface, measured as force per unit area.
- The application of continuous force by one body on another that it is touching; compression.
- The condition of being pressed.
- The act of pressing.
- The state of urgently demanding notice or attention
- The act of pressing; the exertion of pressure
- An oppressive condition of physical or mental or social or economic distress
- The force applied to a unit area of surface; measured in pascals (SI unit) or in dynes (cgs unit)
- The somatic sensation of pressure
- A force that compels
STRENGTH vs PRESSURE: VERB
- N/A
- To encourage or heavily exert force or influence.
- To cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means :She forced him to take a job in the city tocausetodothroughpressureorne
- Exert pressure on someone through threats
STRENGTH vs PRESSURE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To pressure-cook.
- To pressurize.
- To force or try to force, as by influence or persuasion.
STRENGTH vs PRESSURE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To strengthen.
- (idiom) (on the strength of) On the basis of.
- The exertion of pressure
- The pressure exerted by the atmosphere
- The state of demanding notice or attention
- To cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means
STRENGTH vs PRESSURE: RELATED WORDS
- Military capability, Long suit, Lastingness, Enduringness, Speciality, Metier, Specialty, Forcefulness, Forte, Force, Effectiveness, Intensity, Persuasiveness, Durability, Potency
- Burden, Strain, Tension, Stress, Force per unit area, Pressure sensation, Blackjack, Imperativeness, Press, Insistency, Coerce, Pressing, Insistence, Blackmail, Force
STRENGTH vs PRESSURE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Prowess, Fortitude, Stamina, Toughness, Strong, Resilience, Military capability, Specialty, Forcefulness, Forte, Force, Effectiveness, Intensity, Persuasiveness, Durability
- Squeeze, Pressurized, Heat, Duress, Burden, Strain, Tension, Stress, Blackjack, Imperativeness, Press, Insistency, Pressing, Blackmail, Force
STRENGTH vs PRESSURE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Strength training improves communication between your brain and muscle fibers, causing great improvements in strength and exercise performance.
- In this episode of the JPS Podcast, Jacob interviews strength and powerlifting Coach Hani from The Strength Athlete.
- Become an athlete who wins at these every day with Online Strength Training Programs by Brute Strength Training.
- We evaluated each college for the strength of its online resources, its reputation, and program strength.
- Basalt fibers possessing higher tensile strength generally produce higher flexural strength.
- Joint strength shall be equal to or greater than the tensile strength of the pipe.
- Minimum brute strength in all movement becomes an equalizer in uneven strength confrontations.
- As people with arthritis perform isometric exercises and their strength improves, they may progress to other types of strength training.
- The dowel bearing strength values are based on strength is found in ASCE Manual No.
- The tourism industry at this time was going from strength to strength.
- So I would think using that pressure on your dial gauge pressure canner should be okay.
- To evaluate wind pressure resistance, door assemblies are laboratory tested with positive pressure.
- The system can see very low negative pressure but only modest positive pressure.
- This can cause pressure sores if you are prone to pressure injuries.
- Are compressors equipped with pressure relief valves and pressure gauges?
- You should check this pressure monthly with a pressure gauge.
- Use Pressure Cooker for cooking or releasing pressure.
- Not all pressure cookers have a pressure level option.
- Pressure Cooking Today to share my love of pressure cooking and challenge myself to create fun new pressure cooker recipes.
- Test pressure is stated on the name plate, therefore the pressure testing shall be performed at an equal pressure, never above the design pressure.
STRENGTH vs PRESSURE: QUESTIONS
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