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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91. This was less jazzy, but still cool and laid-back, exercising a more minimal and subtle sound.
92. A will also be justified in reaching an accommodation with B rather than exercising his strict legal rights under the contract.
93. And it remains a matter of debate to what extent Luke is exercising editorial privilege in his accounts of the apostolic preaching.
94. It is obvious these individuals think fat people can become thin if they just start dieting and exercising.
95. Warm up your body before you start exercising, and avoid pushing yourself too hard or too fast.
96. So he started exercising regularly and eating low-calorie foods and, lo and behold, trimmed down to a svelte 290.
97. One form of assent is the very act of claiming or exercising the right.
98. Most of this sum was earned through the exercising of share options arising from the merger.
99. Repeat the exercise, this time kneeling on your right knee, and exercising the left leg.
100. But the relatively narrow seam of slow bowling in the county must be exercising the minds of Lloyd and Bob Woolmer.
101. Only those who can afford to ignore these constraints feel capable of exercising a choice to retain a more traditional agricultural landscape.
102. Thus, on exercising his right of resale, the seller re-sells as owner.
103. Being over-weight, and eating and exercising inappropriately,(http://sentencedict.com/exercising.html) will make many diseases worse and will affect the quality of life.
104. So, exercising some skill, she kept out of his way.
105. First, they both prevent any one employee from exercising exclusive control over specific functions or applications.
106. Or, in ever increasing numbers, voters exercising their right not to vote at all.
107. Within the next month, Fred was home and, presumably, exercising his choice.
108. Naturally I hope not, and the probability is that we're exercising ourselves over nothing.
109. Dumb bells, hours of exercising and a carefully planned diet of vegetarian food and fruit juice had completed the programme.
110. Exercising your creativity and imagination will help you rediscover your science sparkle without losing sight of your learning objectives.
111. Many people are exercising their right to leave the state pension plan.
112. Aerobic exercise increases the metabolic rate and the benefit continues for some hours after we have finished exercising.
113. Editors must, then, exercise a choice and exercising a choice inevitably involves ignoring certain options.
114. When it comes to eating right and exercising, there is no "I'll start tomorrow." Tomorrow is disease. Terri Guillemets
115. Here was a civil servant exercising obvious power in the choice of a Church leader.
116. Unused muscles can feel very sore when you start exercising.
117. The men were merely exercising their right of free speech.
118. Unless managers see the control process through to its conclusion, they are merely monitoring performance rather than exercising control.
119. Anyone who has difficulty in getting down to the floor and up is safer exercising on a firm mattress.
120. But the Communist ministers, who were carefully kept from exercising real influence, soon quit in disgust.
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