The idiom 'to strain every nerve' means to make the utmost effort or try one's hardest to achieve something. Options B, C, and D suggest weakness, carelessness, or delay, which are opposite or unrelated meanings.
From the given options, select the one which rightly identifies the given expression-
To strain every nerve
Held on 5 Aug 2022 · Verified 13 Jul 2026.
To make utmost efforts
To feel weak and sad
To be casual and carefree
To delay and postpone
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