Synonym: employ, put forth, use, utilize. Antonym: neglect. Similar words: exertion, exercise, execute, execution, executive, exempt from, chief executive, executive branch. Meaning: [ɪg'zɜːt] v. 1. put to use 2. have and exercise 3. make a great effort at a mental or physical task.
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91. Several groups claim to exert their influence, but insist that it is no more than that.
92. Contemporaries in sport and coaches exert the main influences and the family's role in the sports process is redundant.
93. The closely packed neutrons form a degenerate gas and, being fermions, they can also exert a degeneracy pressure.
94. The young people friends, exert oneself diligently!
95. Exert thy voice,(www.Sentencedict.com) sweet harbinger of spring!
96. To engage in a struggle is to exert oneself to the fullest extent. As long as our hearts continue to burn with this spirit, the SGI will develop boundlessly.
97. Be sure to exert as much energy during the blast off stage.
98. Since modern information technologies strongly assault traditional accounting modes, the traditional accounting goals under severe challenges exert a great influence upon the financial report.
99. The welding seem stress of beam-flange is the major factor which decides the behavior of dog-bone style rigid joint and only the better welding can exert the function of the dog-bone.
100. What factors exert an influence on the quantity of work has been made clear in Chapter 3.
101. The author suggests that forced convection and ultrasonic wave vibration should be employed simultaneously to exert a coaction on the oil trough.
102. Among the core cities in Tokyo Megalopolis , relatively distinct functional division and cooperation system has formed, which makes the global region exert the advantage of agglomeration.
103. High efficiency:We exert ourselves to provide rapid, considerate and friendly service. We seek heart-to-heart communication with our customers through products as well as services.
104. Fourth, we need to exert every effort to expand employment and reemployment.
105. An excited person appears earnest, and it's exert to be critical of someone who's earnest.
106. It is suggested that potentiation is related to different cellular receptors of the two types of interferon and different biochemical pathways through which interferons exert their antiviral effects.
107. Researchers have identified six coumarin derivatives that exert antispasmodic and vasodilatory effects.
108. Good Faith Services, Taiping Asset will exert every effort to serve clients with a responsible.
109. It is the characteristic of imbalanced productive structure that determine the necessity that the monetary policy should exert certain function to adjust the structure of economy.
110. Changes in level or specific gravity exert a buoyant force on a displacer, which rotates the torque tube shaft.
111. Lichen metabolites exert a wide variety of biological actions including antibiotic, antimycobacterial, antiviral, antiinflammatory, analgesic, antipyretic, antiproliferative and cytotoxic effects.
112. John Callas, the project manager for the Spirit and its twin, the Opportunity, said, however, that engineers had calculated that the arm could exert less than one-tenth the force needed.
113. What could possibly exert that kind of influence on a subspace matter stream?
114. Exert oneself optimizes the soft hardware environment that the project builds.
115. Conclusion A ? ? 25 - 35 may exert cytotoxic effects on VSMC through apoptotic pathway.
116. Efforts to exert the role of multi - currency, common support the stability of the international monetary system.
117. Meanwhile, we need to exert every effort to plant trees, to reclaim the land and to make our earth fertile.
118. So long as human beings remain curious, there seems no doubt that the whodunit, in all its various forms, will continue to exert its fatal attraction.
119. However, incomplete dominance reflects the fact that both alleles for the trait in question exert an effect on the phenotype.
120. In January thellos year, CIRC promulgated Guiding Opinions on Pushellong Forward Business Structure Adjustment to Further Exert the Protection Function of Insurance.
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