Use "exertion|exertions" in a sentence

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.

26. After two days' exertions, it's the arms and hands that seize up, not the legs.

27. We were sweating profusely from the exertion of moving the furniture.

28. It includes exertion and spirituality, self-purification and devotion.

29. 1 A person with nephritis must avoid all exertion.

30. Arduous definition, requiring great exertion; laborious; difficult: an Arduous undertaking

31. Cerebration: Exertion or action of the brain, conscious or unconscious

32. That will require discipline and training and exertion and strength.

33. He sleeps badly and is short of breath on exertion.

34. The force of their exertion against one another pushed them apart.

35. In an earlier era , Washington's exertions would have been enough to ignite another long economic expansion.

36. By the end of the walk, she was breathless with exertion.

37. She was hot and breathless from the exertion of cycling uphill.

38. Desire for exertion or activity; energy: had no Ambition to go dancing

39. 27 She was hot and breathless from the exertion of cycling uphill.

40. It is like searching for hidden treasures —something that calls for exertion.

41. Age diminishes the heart's ability to pump harder and faster under exertion.

42. 13 We were sweating profusely from the exertion of moving the furniture.

43. Exertion of authority over others is not always wise; persuasion may be better.

44. The words difficult and hard are common synonyms of Arduous. While all three words mean "demanding great exertion or effort," Arduous stresses the need of laborious and persevering exertion

45. 27 She lay motionless, utterly worn out by her exertions, yet at the same time ominously wide awake.

46. Exertion of the right of rescission is necessary to rescind a contract. Sentencedict.com

47. I have always flushed easily, from physical exertion, from wine, from high emotion.

48. Characterized by or involving physical activity or exertion: an Athletic lifestyle; an Athletic child.

49. It requires no great exertion of the imagination to recognize the truth of this.

50. Braveness . Have no the heart be afraid, need the intelligence, mental exertion and experience and training.

51. Raj: Yes, you wake up from a night dream an overt exertion of will.

52. The difficult ascent of the mountain Arduous stresses the need of laborious and persevering exertion

53. They dragged the mattress through, and stood panting with exertion on either side of it.

54. He liked the smooth-featured, sharp-eyed man, despite the reek of sweat and exertion.

55. Yet after five years of military exertions, strategies based on targeting a united aggressor have only made the situation worse.

56. The virtue of a man ought to be measured not by his extraordinary exertions, but by his everyday conduct. 

57. Throughout the years, Wim Hof has developed special Breathing exertions that keep his body in optimal condition and in complete control

58. As long as the Saints manifest such a disposition, their counsels will be approved of, and their exertions crowned with success.

59. The exertion and the constant roar of the wind and the waves made conversation difficult.

60. Nothing but the most energetic exertion on the part of the officers prevents them from becoming demoralized.

61. 7 The virtue of a man ought to be measured not by his extraordinary exertions, but by his everyday conduct. 

62. • When tactically feasible, minimize exertion and stay indoors when airborne dust and sand concentrations are high.

63. 14 He meant to win golden opinions by meritorious exertion , by ingenious learning, by amiable compliance.

64. 27 The virtue of a man ought to be measured not by his extraordinary exertions,(www.Sentencedict.com) but by his everyday conduct. 

65. This happens as the outcome of group pressure and impedes the official exertion of one's mental processes.

66. Exercise-induced Bronchospasm is an obstruction of transient airflow that usually occurs five to 15 minutes after physical exertion

67. Readings were only normal when I was walking, perhaps because of the tendency of exertion to increase body temperature.

68. After the exertion of birth, it can be a real challenge to deal with Afterpains during breastfeeding

69. In addition, FCE should not be performed before full weight-bearing or considerable physical exertion is allowed.

70. Exertion, hypertension and physical injuries are discussed as factors triggering or accelerating rupture or dissection of the aorta.

71. The exertion that that wench acts in pettish is severe, I also ordinarily can not sustain the blows.

72. Corrective exercise: [ ek´ser-sīz ] performance of physical exertion for improvement of health or correction of physical deformity

73. Cardiorespiratory fitness is a measure of your body's ability to transport and use oxygen during exercise or physical exertion

74. Using a Bedpan is uncomfortable and awkward and requires more exertion from the patient than using a bedside toilet

75. Other causes include over-exertion and non-traumatic causes such as acute rhabdomyolysis, drug-induced myositis and eosinophilic myositis.

76. In the section one of this paper, author discusses the connotation of artistic expression and its exertion in embossment.

77. The cold is commonly thought of as a killer of Batteries, but that's because the it takes more exertion

78. 22 The exertion that that wench acts in pettish is severe, I also ordinarily can not sustain the blows.

79. The Airframe ® lowers exertion levels by up to 80% – keeping workers healthier and more productive, while mitigating healthcare and disability costs.

80. The overheating resulted not only from the pilot’s metabolism and exertions but also from aerodynamic heating of the skin of the aircraft, which was radiated into the cabin.