exerting in English

verb
1
apply or bring to bear (a force, influence, or quality).
the moon exerts a force on the Earth
2
make a physical or mental effort.
he needs to exert himself to try to find an answer
synonyms:strivetry hardmake an/every effortendeavordo one's bestdo one's utmostgive one's allpush oneselfdrive oneselfwork hardgo all outpull out all the stopsbend/lean over backwardsdo one's damnedestdo one's darnedestmove heaven and earthbust one's chops
verb

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1. Exerting a corrupt and Baleful …

2. Exerting a corrupt and Baleful …

3. Elder, you're overly exerting yourself.

4. He denies exerting any political influence over them.

5. 11 Jehovah has yet another means of exerting power.

6. Brawny: having muscles capable of exerting great physical force

7. They were accused of interfering with voters or exerting undue influence .

8. Exerting my utmost strength, I contrived to draw off the cover.

9. Hence the central black hole must be exerting a particularly strong gravitational force.

10. Choking: to keep (someone) from breathing by exerting pressure on the windpipe

11. Have I become somewhat “lukewarm,” or am I still exerting myself “vigorously”?’

12. m) Governmental authorities should refrain from exerting a priori scrutiny into the objectives of NGOs

13. They are both exerting themselves, racing in haste But neither can catch the other.

14. The original Greek word that is translated “prevailing” conveys the idea of “exerting strength.”

15. But now humans are exerting that power by amassing advanced weaponry and by devastating the environment.

16. We have a number of means of exerting pressure on Morocco, and we are doing so.

17. One way the spirit of self-sacrifice may be reflected is by exerting oneself in the ministry.

18. Human activities are exerting increasing pressure on soils, seas and oceans, water, air, biodiversity and other natural resources.

19. (Colossians 4:12) The word rendered “exerting” can suggest “struggling,” as by a gymnast in the ancient games.

20. The path to becoming Consultative requires exerting yourself to gain these competencies and become a business advisor

21. The degree of mobility in modern economies generally precludes local communities from exerting effective sanctions on anything.

22. Because shareholders can not tell how hard managers are exerting themselves on their behalf, managers have an incentive to shirk.

23. Benefic: 1 adj exerting a favorable or Beneficent influence “a Benefic star” “a Benefic force” Synonyms: Beneficent doing or producing good

24. In particular, we do not accept the unilateral use of political and economic sanctions as a means of exerting pressure.

25. The apostle Paul said: “We are working hard and exerting ourselves, because we have rested our hope on a living God.”

26. 12 Jehovah’s power is so immense and his means of exerting it are so effective that nothing can stand in his way.

27. It was then a forcing ground for the new classes establishing themselves and exerting their power against the existing feudal order.

28. (Medicine) med Also called: Calliper splint a splint consisting of two metal rods with straps attached, for supporting or exerting tension on the leg

29. When you just pull without moving, you are exerting a force but you aren't doing work so you probably won't get tired

30. Rather than exerting discipline, global financial markets have increased the availability of debt, thereby weakening profligate governments' budget constraints and over-extended banks' balance sheets.

31. Counteractive: 1 adj opposing or neutralizing or mitigating an effect by contrary action Synonyms: active exerting influence or producing a change or effect

32. The cultivating process of the ability of extempore accompaniment is also the process of exerting, opening up and developing students' ability of creation.

33. Synonyms & Antonyms of Choke 1 to keep (someone) from breathing by exerting pressure on the windpipe let go of my throat—you're choking me!

34. MES+HS Ameliorates the renal pathology of ADR-induced nephrotic syndrome by regulating the Akt-BAD pathway, exerting anti-apoptotic effects, and inhibiting inflammation and fibrosis.

35. The decline of the Old Kingdom arguably began during Pepi I’s reign, with nomarchs (regional representatives of the king) becoming more powerful and exerting greater influence.

36. The style of sculpt makes the character sententious and general, exerting the function of"writing"greatly and easily according the demand of literati expressing their emotion.

37. Cartel, association of independent firms or individuals for the purpose of exerting some form of restrictive or monopolistic influence on the production or sale of a commodity

38. "Breakages" is the focus of a critique of capitalism, shown as exerting undue political influence while hampering beneficial technological progress to protect its own interests.

39. See synonyms for Allelochemical noun A chemical produced by a living organism, exerting a detrimental physiological effect on the individuals of another species when released into the environment.

40. The great and exalted virtue of magnanimity undoubtedly demands much more than that degree of self-command[http://Sentencedict.com], which the weakest of mortals is capable of exerting.

41. In 1886 Yeats formed the Dublin Lodge of the Hermetic Society. (An organization exerting one of three most significant influences on Western occultism in the 19th and 20th centuries.

42. Most Aerosols in the atmosphere only scatter light from the sun, sending some of the sun's radiant energy back to space and exerting a cooling influence on Earth's climate.

43. Right-wing Bolivians had long accused Morales of exerting undue pressure on the news media — but Áñez’s government has appeared to do the same, labeling as “seditious” outlets critical

44. Component in Axoplasms, synaptosomes, and mitochondria, and plays an important role in maintenance of cell membrane stability, exerting physiologically protective actions on nervous cells, especially axonal membranes and other tissues [14]

45. The idea behind ride someone’s Coattails is of someone holding onto the back of someone’s jacket in order to be pulled along without exerting any effort of his own

46. Using the data from an experiment, it has computed the precision about distance and horizontal angle between RTK stakeout points in the project by exerting stricter means in this paper.

47. Chapter 13: Cytokines Definition: secreted, low-molecular-weight proteins that regulate the nature, intensity and duration of the immune response by exerting a variety of effects on lymphocytes and/or other cells

48. Checks and Balances definition is - a system that allows each branch of a government to amend or veto acts of another branch so as to prevent any one branch from exerting too much power.

49. The author's time period coincides with the original "Red Scare" of the late 1910s and 1920s, as the Bolshevists consolidated power in Russia and began exerting international influence through labor organizations and foreign policy

50. According to the present results, WIN55,212-2 affected locomotor activity Biphasically while exerting converging effects on dopamine activity but diverging effects on glutamate release between cortical and subcortical regions, especially at the higher dose