Use of physical or mental energy; hard work.
Use of physical or perceived energy by a person.
1 Still, the new findings don't prove athletes' extra exertion caused heart problems.
2 The violence of the exertion cast the young Mohican at his side.
3 The extreme exertion our sport requires means a lot of down time.
4 That much physical exertion would have dropped him with a heart attack.
5 He was still red in the face, from the exertion of stooping.
6 Protein and DNA synthesis are necessary for exertion of the suppressive effect.
7 My wind had gotten much better and the extra exertion felt good.
8 Mr. Woodhouse soon followed; and the necessity of exertion made him composed.
9 Wu puffed as he jogged along, obviously not used to such exertion .
10 With much labor and exertion he was aroused and brought to camp.
11 I had just married; it was needful to make a great exertion .
12 Lysandra saw her shoulders heaving with exertion as she evaded another attack.
13 This individual, from birth and habit, is above all labor and exertion .
14 In Madras I find it an exertion to walk across a room.
15 Koboi drifted into a natural sleep, exhausted by even this small exertion .
16 This plan was found convenient, in climates where the heat forbids exertion .
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Exertion в диалектах
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