Similar words: exercise, exerciser, aerobic exercise, merchandising, piercing, piercingly, rising, raising. Meaning: ['eksəsaɪz] n. the activity of exerting your muscles in various ways to keep fit.
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31. This chapter examines different ways of exercising power.
32. No smoking, eating, or exercising.
33. While exercising, pause to determine your heart rate.
34. They're exercising and taking good care of themselves.
35. A few had been exercising religiously for many years.
36. Exercising that collective responsibility remains highly problematic.
37. Who are exercising their democratic rights?
38. Mrs Edwina Currie was exercising a basic charm.
39. They spent more time working, exercising, and playing sports.
40. The building's hall is still frequently a venue for those exercising their Nonconformist Consciences on current political controversies.
41. Expenditure a person incurs by exercising an option in a contract is not expenditure incurred under that contract.
42. The women featured in the article are reducing their risk of chronic disease by exercising and by eating a balanced diet.
43. I like the way it emphasises changing eating habits, along with exercising, too.
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44. The most favourable attitudes were found amongst those subordinates who perceived their boss to be exercising the consultative style.
45. People who succeed are eating less and exercising and doing it on a long-term basis....
46. She said she encouraged him to eat properly and start exercising.
47. But also, I guess, he is exercising his right as a laibon to prophesy.
48. Since the Antichrist would use mathematical knowledge in exercising malignant power, it was vital for the Church to be prepared.
49. Remember to use light weights and be very cautious when first exercising the spinal erectors.
50. If you feel dizzy or short of breath, stop exercising immediately.
51. The monarch retains largely formal prerogatives, exercising executive authority through the Council of Ministers.
52. I always eat a good breakfast in the morning, especially before exercising; now I knew why.
53. The United States responded by informally requesting her partners to use restraint in exercising their right to convert dollars into gold.
54. Has the Home Secretary considered exercising his powers of a posthumous pardon in this case?
55. At first, exercising seemed like an obligation, but now I really enjoy it.
56. The provenance of a manure heap seemed of limited importance beside the problems presently exercising her mind.
57. I still look fat, even though I've been exercising fairly regularly.
58. When the boys were two I joined a local gym and started exercising five times a week.
59. Black and other minority citizens on whom the Democrats were counting faced unusual obstacles in exercising their democratic rights.
60. This is potentially significant for athletes because they are exercising so hard that their muscles readily burn the liberated fatty acids.
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