exert|exerted|exerting|exerts in English
verb
[ex·ert || ɪg'zɜːt]
exercise, use; make an effort
Use "exert|exerted|exerting|exerts" in a sentence
1. 21 These collisions exert forces on the walls which translate into the pressure the gas exerts.
2. It also exerts less of a pressure for adjustment than is exerted under a fixed exchange rate system.
3. The lightest fault is not to Adhibit, use, employ, exert that diligence, which a most diligent father of a family exerts.
4. Exerting a corrupt and Baleful …
5. Exerting a corrupt and Baleful …
6. Elder, you're overly exerting yourself.
7. He never exerts himself to help anyone.
8. You shouldn't exert yourself.
9. The pressure exerted from the wormhole...
10. He denies exerting any political influence over them.
11. 11 Jehovah has yet another means of exerting power.
12. You must not exert Sun
13. It exerts a civilizing influence on mankind.
14. to exert strength, influence, etc.
15. Anandamide exerts an effect similar to that of marijuana.
16. 19 to exert strength, influence, etc.
17. Brawny: having muscles capable of exerting great physical force
18. He likes to exert his authority.
19. As such, it “is alive and exerts power.”
20. What power peer pressure can exert!
21. 5 Butler , deeply illiberal, exerted his rights.
22. The two hormones exert opposite effects.
23. Do demons still exert influence over humans?
24. “The word of God is alive and exerts power.”
25. Why must we exert ourselves vigorously now?