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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Likewise, the score by Tony Doogan leans too heavily on generic electronic thuds, the kind that segue into a commercial break cliffhanger and an ad for blood pressure medicine.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 23, 2026
Beyond improving liver health, the treatment may also lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
From Science Daily • Apr. 22, 2026
They used this information to model lifetime health outcomes, including heart attack, stroke, and heart failure, for patients with systolic blood pressure targets of <120 mm Hg, <130 mm Hg, and <140 mm Hg.
From Science Daily • Apr. 16, 2026
Volunteers who tried it had better sleep, lower blood pressure and healthier blood sugar levels overall.
From BBC • Apr. 14, 2026
When I see the judge I will try to convey a positive attitude, while at the same time monitoring my blood pressure and other vital signs.
From "Counting by 7s" by Holly Goldberg Sloan
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