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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61. Pregnant ladies and elderly people should be careful when eating soft cheese, as they should be when exercising.
62. Many busy people will appreciate a responsible person exercising their horses.
63. For the first time in years, the conservatives have taken clear control by exercising their vast institutional power.
64. Even something as purely physical as exercising brings its own awareness.
65. This means that the Tribunal has to ask whether the Minister acted reasonably in exercising his discretion to grant a warrant.
66. Carbohydrate replenishment Your body is most amenable to replenishing muscle glycogen in those first few hours after exercising.
67. Men see this as exercising their right to free speech, upholding a tradition in cyberspace forged by the early hacker community.
68. Lifting weights or exercising in the college gym three times per week will help build strength.
69. I note yet again the Labour party's hostility to any persons exercising any choice in the interests of their family.
70. The song has to be considered at best lame by any music fan exercising normal powers of discretion.
71. By exercising muscular control, certain kinds of feeling can be inhibited.
72. She had given up all idea of exercising any power over fate.
73. That has not prevented them exercising a great influence on our cultural development.
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74. Exercising on the days of symptoms will release endorphins, or natural opiates, in the body.
75. Later, antitrust laws were introduced to stop other types of monopolists from exercising their mar-ket power.
76. After exercising, fruit juices are excellent because they quench your thirst.
77. Regular exercising not only keeps the body supple; it strengthens heart and lungs and helps increase relaxation and reduces stress.
78. If you are overweight, over 40 or not exercising regularly, take the test, know your score.
79. Bismarck had refused to contemplate the possibility of Prussian judges exercising a supervision over political decisions.
80. Some people who design compensation packages have suggested a possible ceiling on exercising stock options to keep a lid on the wealth.
81. Even people who start exercising quite late in life notice considerable benefits.
82. It therefore pays to make the earliest and fullest possible enquiries before exercising your option choice.
83. If a body exercising the statutory powers went beyond the four corners of the act, then the court could intervene.
84. In exercising its norm control jurisdiction the Court acts as a restraint on the possibilities of abuse inherent in the legislative process.
85. Furthermore, the actual price of the shares only has to be paid upon exercising the share option.
86. Seeing the old buildings, watching the modern Thoroughbred exercising on the historic heath truly makes history come alive.
87. But while! exercising the prerogatives of superpower, he never seemed to recognise the true extent of its responsibilities.
88. A woman was exercising a troupe of jet black greyhounds.
89. The owner can still sell the goods even though they are in possession of the repairer who is exercising his lien.
90. The Roman church was exercising leadership long before anyone appealed to this text.
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