Synonyms for Over-strained:
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v.
• tire
- annoy
, - bore
, - burn out
, - bush
, - collapse
, - crawl
, - debilitate
, - deject
, - depress
, - disgust
, - dishearten
, - dispirit
, - displease
, - distress
, - drain
, - droop
, - drop
, - enervate
, - ennui
, - exasperate
, - fag
, - fail
, - faint
, - fatigue
, - flag
, - fold
, - give out
, - go stale
, - grow weary
, - harass
, - irk
, - irritate
, - jade
, - nauseate
, - overburden
, - overstrain
, - overtax
, - overwork
, - pain
, - pall
, - peter out
, - poop out
, - prostrate
, - put to sleep
, - sap
, - sicken
, - sink
, - strain
, - tax
, - vex
, - weaken
, - wear
, - wear down
, - wear out
, - wilt
, - worry
, - yawn
.
What are the hypernyms for Over-strained?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for over-strained?
Over-strained, meaning excessively stretched or overworked, has a number of antonyms. One antonym would be underused or underutilized - expressing the opposite meaning of being overworked or overstretched. Other antonyms could be relaxed, at ease or calm, conveying the sense of being relieved from any excess pressure or tension. Another possible antonym could be moderate, which suggests the existence of an optimum level of effort without overstraining oneself. Similarly, balanced, stable or even-paced would also serve as effective antonyms, signifying a steady and measured approach to work or other activities without being overly pressured or physically exhausted. Ultimately, choosing one or more of these antonyms would depend on the context in which the word over-strained originally appeared.
What are the antonyms for Over-strained?
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v.
• tire
- activate
, - aid
, - assist
, - assuage
, - build
, - calm
, - cheer
, - comfort
, - cure
, - delight
, - encourage
, - energize
, - excite
, - fire up
, - help
, - increase
, - invigorate
, - make happy
, - mend
, - please
, - refresh
, - rise
, - soothe
, - strengthen
.
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bondage,
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enslavement,
enthrallment,
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