Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
induce-stress
verb
/ɪnˈdjuːs strɛs/

Definition
Induce-stress refers to the process of causing stress or tension in an individual, often as a result of specific stimuli or situations.

Examples
- High-stakes exams can often induce stress in students.
- Heavy workloads and tight deadlines are common factors that induce stress in employees.

Meaning
Inducing stress can involve creating conditions or environments that pressure individuals, leading to emotional or physical responses.

Synonyms
- Cause stress
- Trigger anxiety
- Bring about tension