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[ĭg-zûrt́]
(v.)To put to use or effect; put forth: exerted all my strength to move…
(v.)To bring to bear; exercise: exert influence.
(v.)To put (oneself) to strenuous effort: exerted ourselves mightily to…
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Definition of exert in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of exert. Pronunciation of exert. Translations of exert. exert synonyms, exert antonyms. Information about exert in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... 1 to bring forcefully into use or action He likes to exert his authority.
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Definition of exert from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... 1 a : to put forth (as strength) <the force is exerted sideways> b : to put (oneself) into action or to tiring effort <won't have to exert himself moving the table>; 2 : to bring to...
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Synonyms of exert from the Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus with antonyms, definitions, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Meaning: to bring to bear especially forcefully or effectively <parental involvement has been shown to exert the most influence over a childʼs success in school>
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Definition of exert from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of exert. Pronunciation of exert. Definition of the word exert. Origin of the word exert. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » exert...
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To put force, ability, or anything of the nature of an active faculty; to put in vigorous action; to bring into active operation; as, to exert the strength of the body, limbs, faculties, or imagination; to exert the mind or the voice.
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exert: Definition and Pronunciation ... Pronunciation: (ig-zûrt'), [key]; —v.t.; 1. to put forth or into use, as power; exercise, as ability or influence; put into vigorous action: to exert every effort.; 2. to put (oneself) into strenuous, vigorous action or effort.
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2003-08-24: Users of Exert's Attic Greek modules should take a look at Kirk Lougheed's Unicorn. It is an editor that has Greek support: it does Greek editing, has a Greek dictionary and does spell checking.
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