Use "exert" in a sentence

1. You shouldn't exert yourself.

2. You must not exert Sun

3. to exert strength, influence, etc.

4. 19 to exert strength, influence, etc.

5. He likes to exert his authority.

6. What power peer pressure can exert!

7. The two hormones exert opposite effects.

8. Do demons still exert influence over humans?

9. Why must we exert ourselves vigorously now?

10. “Exert yourselves vigorously” implies struggling, extending ourselves.

11. Do all member countries exert equal influence ?

12. I was too tired to exert myself.

13. Exert thy voice, sweet harbinger of spring!

14. The young people friends, exert oneself diligently!

15. Health Resist the urge to over-exert yourself.

16. Have they used their economic clout to exert control?

17. Monday’s cosmic landscape pushes you to exert yourself, Aquarius

18. He doesn't have to exert himself on my behalf.

19. These exotic plants exert a fascination all of their own.

20. The KDPG accumulated intracellularly does by itself not exert toxic effects.

21. The Union must also exert actual pressure via the Association Agreement.

22. In order to be successful he would have to exert himself.

23. If you were to exert your influence they might change their decision.

24. Christopher hoped to exert his influence to make them change their minds.

25. We all know that when we exert ourselves our heart rate increases.

26. The high percentage has been a handy lever to exert political pressure.

27. Why exert himself to win a battle the bowmen had already won?

28. Be sure to exert as much energy during the blast off stage.

29. Boston's colleges and universities exert a significant impact on the regional economy.

30. The more we exert ourselves, the more heat and humidity we create.

31. Therefore , occasionally male , can let the woman pettish exert her mother's side .

32. Do not misconstrue it as an effort to exert force or pressure.

33. How does the Sun reach out across empty inert space and exert influence?

34. 4 None the less, the past does exert its moulding influence upon us.

35. Put (one's) Backbone into (something) To exert a strong effort toward (doing) something

36. Indeed, sympathetic spectators can exert a positive influence on those in the race.

37. The Sarawak government is popularly believed to exert its influence over the media.

38. You'll have to exert yourself more if you want to pass your exam.

39. He clearly portrays the pressures that changing gender roles exert on family life.

40. 9 Micro - landform and micro - climate could exert great influence on conductor icing.

41. Exert host's imagination in warmhearted sitting room space, construct harmonious and comfortable living atmosphere.

42. Could such extraordinary images not exert a profound influence on art in this century?

43. Beefing (up): to increase the ability of (as a muscle) to exert physical force

44. Not only do they command force, but they exert a moral appeal as well.

45. She could probably exert her influence with the manager and get you a job.

46. Seen from below, clouds emit infrared radiation back to the surface, and so exert a warming effect; seen from above, clouds reflect sunlight and emit infrared radiation to space, and so exert a cooling effect.

47. Tending to exert a beneficial influence; favorable: a policy with Benign consequences for the economy

48. Belabor (v.) 1590s, "to exert one's strength upon" (obsolete), from be-+ labor (v.)

49. An excited person appears earnest, and it's exert to be critical of someone who's earnest.

50. Bend over backward(s) cliché To exert a lot of effort towards some end

51. That is, a possible aether wind should exert a disturbing influence on the absorption frequency.

52. You want them to exert their self-discipline and use their talents in your favour.

53. You must not underrate the force which these ideals exert upon the modern British democracy.

54. Some managers exert considerable pressure on their staff to work extra hours without being paid.

55. The haematoma outside hard meninx happens in exert oneself dot to reach its commonly around.

56. Moreover, because of their intense density, neutron stars exert strong gravitational force on their binary companion.

57. He will enable you to exert that evangelical strength that overcomes the alluring temptations of violence.

58. Though this active force is impersonal, it can, like a powerful breath of air, exert power.

59. The majority of them exert a strategic degree of influence as minor or secondary regional powers.

60. Are you willing to exert yourself to gain Jehovah’s favor, wrestling for it, as it were?

61. It can be dangerous to over-exert yourself greatly at the beginning of your fitness programme.

62. It seemed a reasonable bargain in which each superpower could exert restraint over its regional allies.

63. Thus family members, physicians or nurses may exert pressure on patients to opt for active euthanasia.

64. Radiation pressure, which occurs when phonons exert force, results when light is coupled with the resonator.

65. 21 These collisions exert forces on the walls which translate into the pressure the gas exerts.

66. 15 You want them to exert their self-discipline and use their talents in your favour.

67. Synonyms for Bestir include stimulate, trouble, activate, animate, awaken, exert, motivate, actuate, get going and incite

68. And although the empire declined in power and influence, Meroë was still able to exert some power.

69. Final Question in Miss Earth 2006: "What effort must the country's government exert to stop global warming?"

70. As civic republicanism asserts, the individual can exert a meaningful existence within society in the public realm.

71. Antimetabolites are group of anticancer agents that exert their cytotoxic effects by interfering with the DNA synthesis

72. These two beliefs, not overtly of political relevance, are to exert a profound influence on political thought.

73. Buoyancy is the ability of a fluid to exert an upward force on an object placed in it

74. How many of us have to exert ourselves to this extent in order to advance in our ministry?

75. Bonking is a dreaded experience, an exhaustion of fuel and shutdown of the body’s ability to exert itself

76. Visceral afferents in cranial nerves X, IX, VIII, V exert an inhibitory reflex action on circulation and respiration.

77. Even in apparently well-integrated families, fathers exert only the smallest of influences on the child's sports participation.

78. 20 It was concluded that good schools can, and do, exert an important protective effect against behavioural disturbance.

79. These electron pairs, being farther apart, exert less repulsion, and consequently the bond angles involving them are decreased.

80. Or it may have been no more than a ruse to exert pressure and force him to reconsider.