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high blood pressure in American Englishhigh blood pressure in American Englishnounelevation of the arterial blood pressure or a condition resulting from it; hypertension Abbreviation: HBP Word origin [1915–20 ]This word is first recorded in the period 1915–20. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: collage, markup, neorealism, soviet, supernationalismExamples of 'high blood pressure' in a sentencehigh blood pressure This includes conditions such as mild asthma and high blood pressure.Newspaper reports claimed that he was suffering from high blood pressure and exhaustion.Other side-effects include high blood pressure, infertility, erectile disfunction and baldness.It leads to high blood pressure, anaemia and memory loss.How's that high blood pressure of yours?Could my high blood pressure be the problem?Oooh, it's enough to give you high blood pressure.About 12million have high blood pressure, a major trigger of heart disease and stroke.He had accidentally taken too much of his medication for high blood pressure.High blood pressure narrows your blood vessels, reducing blood flow to the brain. |