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de-stressed, a. Brit. |ˌdiːˈstrɛst|, U.S. |ˌdiˈstrɛst| [‹ de-stress v. + -ed suffix1.] That is or has been de-stressed (in various senses of the verb); having had stress reduced or taken away; (of a person) relaxed.
1929S. Moore Historical Outl. Eng. Phonol. & Morphol. (ed. 2) vi. 123 One of the Modern English weak forms might have developed from the Middle English weak form and another be a destressed form. 1954D. L. Bolinger in Hispania 37 153 The de-stressed fell off a ladder tells us that falling off a ladder has already been discussed and hence is not informative. 1982Coal Age (Nexis) Feb. 70 After a waiting period of about two years for the gob of the upper lift panel to consolidate, the lower lift gate roads will be driven in the destressed zone beneath and within the area of the upper lift. 1999Times 2 Aug. 40/4 He then worked on my back, at which point I fell into a near sleep and felt very tranquil and destressed. |