exertion|exertions in English

noun

[ex'er·tion || -ɜːʃn]

putting to use, putting into action; effort, struggle, strai

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1. They were not exertions.

2. He lay quiet, somnolent after the day's exertions.

3. ENDURANCE AND EXERTION NEEDED

4. The sweat of exertion.

5. Bask: to refrain from labor or exertion.

6. He finds tennis demanding too much exertion.

7. Keep busy but avoid unnecessary exertion.

8. She was already sweating with exertion.

9. Basked: to refrain from labor or exertion.

10. Basks: to refrain from labor or exertion.

11. Their small bodies quivered with the exertion.

12. Breathless on vigorous exertion - for example, running

13. My breath began wheezing from the exertion.

14. 1 There may be dyspnea after exertion.

15. Backbreaking: Demanding great exertion; arduous and exhausting

16. Hard, difficult, Arduous mean demanding great exertion or effort

17. 5 Granted, being a Christian requires vigorous exertion.

18. A person with nephritis must avoid all exertion.

19. Nowadays I seem tired with the least exertion.

20. He's never been short of breath on exertion.

21. He needed to relax after the exertions of a busy day at work.

22. Let us redouble our exertions, and strike with united strength while life and power remained.

23. 2 Clinical presentation includes dyspnea at exertion, stridor, and wheezing.

24. I get bathed in sweat with the least exertion.

25. Exertion of authority over others is not always wise.