blood pressure
Americannoun
noun
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The pressure of the blood in the vessels, especially the arteries, as it circulates through the body. Blood pressure varies with the strength of the heartbeat, the volume of blood being pumped, and the elasticity of the blood vessels. Arterial blood pressure is usually measured by means of a sphygmomanometer and reported in millimeters of mercury as a fraction, with the numerator equal to the blood pressure during systole and the denominator equal to the blood pressure during diastole.
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See more at hypertension hypotension
Etymology
Origin of blood pressure
First recorded in 1870–75
Example Sentences
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Green tea is highlighted for its cardiovascular protective effects, reducing blood pressure and improving cholesterol levels.
From Science Daily • Jun. 9, 2026
It is the same mechanism behind Avastin, a drug approved more than two decades ago, and it carries real risks like bleeding, clots and high blood pressure.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 6, 2026
Stress, they warned, was aggravating her heart disease, diabetes and blood pressure.
From BBC • Jun. 1, 2026
Some can track blood pressure and menstrual cycles.
From MarketWatch • May 28, 2026
Farmer kneels on the dirt floor and takes the man’s pulse and blood pressure, then puts a stethoscope to his chest.
From "Mountains Beyond Mountains" by Tracy Kidder and Michael French
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