How to use in-sentence of “strained”:
+ In the eye of many observers, this convention has become rather strained after the 2003 elections.
+ A common recipe is strained yogurt usually from domestic sheepsheep or mint, or parsley.
+ As the size of a network grows, keeping relationships is strained by the size.
+ She did great charitable works, but her extravagances at court greatly strained the royal treasury.
+ While popular with Irish language enthusiasts and artists he had a strained relationship with the Coalition Government.
+ In Scotland a dish called “Sowans” was made by putting the husks from oats in water for a week so that the fine, dusty part of the meal remained at the bottom to be strained off, boiled and taken as food.
+ The reason this may hurt somebody is that these other areas may not be strong enough to move the same weight as the primary area, and they may be strained if used.
+ He will appear on the 9th season of Love Hip Hop: New York documenting his strained relationship with Alexis Skyy.

Example sentences of “strained”:
+ A full or strained liquid diet is made up of both transparent and opaque liquid foods with a smooth consistency.
+ His parents had a strained marriage the Duke was famous for his many extramarital affairs and his wife just quietly accepted his infidelity.
+ They are often performed when a certain part of the human body is injured, strained or in cramps.
+ Wap appeared on the third season on VH1’s “Love Hip Hop: Hollywood”, which documented his strained relationship with Masika.
+ His real concern, however, is that his relationship with his 18-year-old son Danny has been strained since the recent death of his wife from a heart attack during a domestic quarrel.
+ He then strained the liquid from the pulp and spread it out to dry.
+ Food is strained from the water by gill rakers in the gill slits.
+ Some cycloadditions instead of π bonds operate through strained cyclopropane rings; as these have significant π character.
+ Dunstan became strained after the death of his wife, and he suddenly resigned from the premiership in 1979 after collapsing from illness.
+ Relations between British colonists and Native Americans, which had been severely strained during the French and Indian War, reached a new low during Pontiac’s Rebellion.
+ PBP has a long history of strained relationships with other editors and has been blocked times before.
+ E: Norbornadiene, a strained bicyclic and unconjugated diene.
+ His distant relationship with his mother was always strained and has been blamed on her ambition to keep power to herself.
+ A full or strained liquid diet is made up of both transparent and opaque liquid foods with a smooth consistency.
+ His parents had a strained marriage the Duke was famous for his many extramarital affairs and his wife just quietly accepted his infidelity.
