Synonym: condition, drill, perform, practice, prepare, train, use. Similar words: exertion, commercial, supercilious, precise, imprecise, precisely, carcinomas, execute. Meaning: ['eksəsaɪz] n. 1. the activity of exerting your muscles in various ways to keep fit 2. the act of using 3. systematic training by multiple repetitions 4. a task performed or problem solved in order to develop skill or understanding 5. (usually plural) a ceremony that involves processions and speeches. v. 1. put to use 2. carry out or practice; as of jobs and professions 3. give a workout to 4. do physical exercise 5. learn by repetition.
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151. The pain, usually a dull ache, gets worse with exercise.
152. Most exercise classes start gently, lulling you into thinking that you're fit.
153. A major addition to the earlier revisions of the questionnaire is the job requirement exercise.
154. I've disciplined myself to do two hours of exercise every day.
155. I exercise and eat right and get plenty of sleep.
156. I suggest you follow Rosie's example and start doing regular exercise.
157. The exercise successfully tested the procedures for dealing with a serious oil spillage.
158. Taking exercise every day makes him look younger instead of older.
159. You need to exercise more to burn off the calories.
160. In this exercise, a word is blanked out and you have to guess what it is by looking at the context.
161. The exercise consists of stretching and contracting the leg muscles.
162. The doctor has advised me to take regular light exercise.
163. It would be a good idea if you could do this exercise twice or three times on separate days.
164. Health officials are encouraging people to spread the word about the benefits of exercise.
165. This exercise is designed to develop the shoulder and back muscles.
166. The value of this exercise is that it challenges the students to express themselves freely.
167. I used to take plenty of exercise, but now I'm terribly unfit.
168. I believe in fresh air and exercise for my healthy.
169. Shea used diet and exercise to bring her weight under control .
170. He tried to exercise an undue influence upon his colleagues.
171. Doctors exercise considerable power and often come into conflict with politicians.
172. Try to set aside some time each day for exercise.
173. This is a good exercise for toning up the thighs.
174. It would be a useful exercise for you to say the speech aloud several times.
174. Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
175. The survival course was intended as a team building exercise.
176. There is strong evidence of a link between exercise and a healthy heart.
177. She dismisses the reform process as an exercise in collective navel gazing.
178. They've been keen walkers ever since they read about the benefits of exercise.
179. Headteachers should be allowed greater licence in the exercise of their power.
180. Slim means pleasantly thin. It is often used to describe women who have controlled their weight by diet or exercise:She has a beautifully slim figure.
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