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exert
[ ig-zurt ]
verb (used with object)
- to put forth or into use, as power; exercise, as ability or influence; put into vigorous action:
to exert every effort.
- to put (oneself鈥) into strenuous, vigorous action or effort.
exert
/ 瑟伞藞锄蓽藧迟 /
verb
- to use (influence, authority, etc) forcefully or effectively
- to apply (oneself) diligently; make a strenuous effort
Derived Forms
- 别虫藞别谤迟颈惫别, adjective
- 别虫藞别谤迟颈辞苍, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 别虫路别谤顎僼颈惫别 adjective
- non顎叡鸪媛繁鸢僼颈惫别 adjective
- 蝉耻顎卲别谤路别虫路别谤迟顎 verb (used with object)
- 耻苍顎卐虫路别谤迟顎侥诲 adjective
- 飞别濒濒顎-别虫路别谤迟顎侥诲 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of exert1
Example Sentences
Social media has always been particularly important to opposition parties in Singapore, where the PAP government exerts significant control over mainstream media.
"Potentially my great grandmothers could have died for me to have the right to vote, so I better exert it."
In a 2023 study also conducted by Bryan, runners reported feeling like they exerted more energy when they ran while under the influence compared to when they were sober.
鈥淎tavists鈥 focuses on social acuity and awareness, but also how our baser natures exert themselves today: Trudy obsesses over an old friend鈥檚 posts on social media.
But when people exert control of their financial well-being in small but noticeable ways, overall anxiety 鈥 which often comes from feeling a lack of controll 鈥 can be greatly reduced.
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