Tensive

Word TENSIVE
Character 7
Hyphenation ten sive
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Tensive"

What do we mean by tensive?

Of or causing tension. adjective

Giving or causing the sensation of stretching or tension. adjective

Giving the sensation of tension, stiffness, or contraction.

Giving the sensation of tension, stiffness, or contraction. adjective

Of or pertaining to tension adjective

Of or pertaining to tension

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The word "tensive" in example sentences

Lusardi P, Mugellini A, Preti P, Zoppi A, Derosa G, Fogari R. Effects of a restricted sleep regimen on ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in normo-tensive subjects. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Washington, followed this policy on an even more tensive scale. ❋ Unknown (2003)

More than 3500 SADC troops crossed into Lesotho in September last year at the request of Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosili to help restore order in Lesotho after ex!!! tensive looting, burning and rioting in Maseru and two other lowland towns. ❋ Unknown (1999)

Before her stretched hillside after barren hillside of jagged dry stubble, testimony of a generation of in tensive fir and cedar harvesting. ❋ Armstrong, Patricia (1995)

Anyhow, after they is gone, I go on over to the tensive care ward to see Dan, but when I git there, his cot is empty, an the mattress all folded up an he is gone. ❋ Groom, Winston, 1944- (1986)

After bout a week or so, they move me to another part of the hospital where everbody be put so's they can get well, but ever day I gone back to the tensive care ward an set for a wile with Dan. ❋ Groom, Winston, 1944- (1986)

This is the most comprehensive modern work available summarizing Haeckel's thought; it has ex - tensive bibliographies. ❋ JANE OPPENHEIMER (1968)

Arne Naess, Skepticism (New York, 1969), contains an ex - tensive bibliography. ❋ RICHARD H. POPKIN (1968)

Lecture at the University of Lancaster (1966), in which he calls upon philosophers to undertake far more ex - tensive analyses of the varied terms in the critic's rich vocabulary, he suggests that too much effort has cen - tered on a very few terms, including “beautiful.” ❋ MONROE C. BEARDSLEY (1968)

It is not clear why the decline stops just where it does, or why the pickup is slow, which gives many observers the impression of a stable equilibrium along with ex - tensive idleness of labor and other resources. ❋ FRANK H. KNIGHT (1968)

It is difficult to present a satis - factory statement on the question whether in the nine - teenth century people regarded revolution as an evil or as a beneficial event; the problem needs more in - tensive and more subtle investigation than scholars have given it. ❋ FELIX GILBERT (1968)

Contemporary learning on causation has a very ex - tensive examination in a recent work called Causation ❋ THOMAS A. COWAN (1968)

In abnormal cases of such in - tensive borrowed emotions, which cling to objects emptied of their erstwhile effective meaning, we speak of fetishism. ❋ Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955 (1950)

His son, Braddock Tarleton Washington, followed this policy on an even more tensive scale. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The occupation had been wearisome and tensive; but it was finished, and he would now retire. ❋ Lewis Wallace (1866)

He was a man of science as well as piety; and for his ex - tensive labors in the cause of his Divine ❋ Unknown (1846)

Hugh hired me to Mr. William Gardner, an ex - tensive ship-builder, on Fell's Point. ❋ Unknown (1845)

[(TURNI) 21.9 (NG the corner of a wall that surrounded an ex) -11.1 (tensive park, they) 28.9 (beheld a)] TJ ❋ Unknown (1790)

Rarely, even (for a commentary, see Hampton, 1996). adverse events can be exploited as new indications, Unlike more orthodox studies, mega-trials do and the hair-growing properties of the antihyper - not attempt to control for large numbers of con - tensive drug called minoxidil is a famous example. founding variables. ❋ Martins0105 (2009)

This is Electric stimulation can induce contraction of the known as 'Linkage Analysis', and, ultimately, the vascular smooth muscle, and the effects of hyper - precise chromosomal location, relative to the loca - tensive drugs on vascular contraction can then be tion of other known genes, can be found using a measured. ❋ Martins0105 (2009)

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