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tense

Definition for tense

adjective as in tight, stretched

Strongest match

strained

Strong matches

close, firm, stiff

Weak matches

rigid, taut

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In spring 2024, Willis took the stand to defend her decision-making in a rare and tense courtroom showdown between a state district attorney and a defense lawyer.

The end of the dispute comes after YouTube TV resolved weeks of similarly tense negotiations with Disney, allowing it to return the entertainment giant’s networks to its subscribers.

But the cost of programming goes up with every deal made to carry major networks, leading to blackouts and tense negotiations.

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It's hard enough to stop things getting noxious even when two title rivals are in different teams, such as in the tense relationship between Hamilton and Max Verstappen in 2021.

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“People are very tense,” said Rosa María López, 47, a podiatrist and mother of two.

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