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Hasibul Alam Posted 4 years ago
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Here i can not understand the meaning of strain

Patients already come to Illinois from farther away than border states. After Texas lawmakers outlawed abortion after six weeks (and granted people https://www.cbsnews.com/news/texas-abortion-law-bounty-hunters-citizens/ anyone involved in one), many Texans have gone to Illinois for access—rather than to their northern neighbor, Oklahoma, which still permits abortions—because Illinois offers better protections. All of this has already strained Illinois’ clinic infrastructure. “We're already seeing delays,” says Nash. “Some clinics are talking about not being able to schedule appointments until three or four weeks out.”


The strain will only increase as restrictions expand, but providers are extending their reach by hiring more people to staff call centers and providing abortion care via telehealth

  

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The definition of the verb in this use does not appear in MW or the AHD , to my surprise. I guess they consider it a figurative use. " The noun is in the AHD as "A great or excessive demand or stress on one's body, mind, or resources: the strain of managing both a family and a career.

  • The definition of the verb in this use does not appear in MW or the AHD , to my surprise.
  • I guess they consider it a figurative use.
  • " The noun is in the AHD as "A great or excessive demand or stress on one's body, mind, or resources: the strain of managing both a family and a career.
  • " By the way, I'm nominating "abortion care" for this year's Orwell Award.
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The definition of the verb in this use does not appear in MW or the AHD, to my surprise. I guess they consider it a figurative use. The OED has it "To make excessive demands upon, tax severely (resources, credit, friendship, etc.)."

The noun is in the AHD as "A great or excessive demand or stress on one's body, mind, or resources: the strain of managing bot

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