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Meanings of
exert
in English
Portuguese
exercer
Catalan
exercir
Spanish
ejercer
Back to the meaning
Have and exercise.
maintain
wield
Portuguese
exercer
Portuguese
aplicar
Spanish
ejercer
Back to the meaning
To put to use (e.g. power or influence).
exercise
Portuguese
aplicar
Synonyms
Examples for "
exercise
"
exercise
Examples for "
exercise
"
1
However the prime minister says the
exercise
will cost time and money.
2
Education minister Chris Hipkins said the
exercise
would genuinely inform government decisions.
3
She does, however, ask that the media and the public
exercise
empathy.
4
Second, I'll go
exercise
my democratic right and line up to vote!
5
Anacrites is a good speaker; it was a good
exercise
in rhetoric.
Usage of
exert
in English
1
The Ukrainian authorities say Russia is using trade to
exert
political pressure.
2
The drugs currently used are not specific and
exert
serious toxic effects.
3
Critics say Beijing is using Schellenberg's case to
exert
pressure on Ottawa.
4
Therefore, exogenous EPCs could not
exert
significant promoting effects on glioma growth.
5
The Kennedy family continues to
exert
a fascination over the American public.
6
Armed with information, experts can
exert
a gigantic, if unspoken, leverage: fear.
7
Glucocorticoids
exert
significant downstream effects, including the regulation of many inflammatory genes.
8
However, the mechanisms by which the pro-domains
exert
their activities are unknown.
9
Asked about China, Yeo said Beijing was quietly trying to
exert
influence.
10
Probably I shouldn't
exert
myself because she'd come home any day now.
11
The mechanisms by which galectins
exert
these diverse effects remain largely unknown.
12
Probiotics have been shown to
exert
beneficial effects on inflammatory bowel diseases.
13
She made a very obvious effort to
exert
control over her emotions.
14
It made one consider whether one ought to
exert
effort at all.
15
Moreover, AID can
exert
noncanonical functions when aberrantly expressed in epithelial cells.
16
Neither side was able to
exert
dominance during a scoreless opening half.
Other examples for "exert"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
exert
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
exert pressure
exert influence
exert control
exert more
exert greater
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Translations for
exert
Portuguese
exercer
aplicar
empregar
Catalan
exercir
Spanish
ejercer
Exert
through the time
Exert
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common