Synonym: effort, elbow grease, sweat, travail. Similar words: execution, portion, abortion, proportion, participation, in proportion to, expertise, vertical. Meaning: [-ɜːʃn] n. use of physical or mental energy; hard work.
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31. Angina is a severe pain in the chest brought on by exertion and relieved by rest.
32. Marian observed that Amelia was so severely debilitated that the least strain or exertion exhausted her.
33. Most people would probably agree that sleep was necessary and provided rest from exertion, and perhaps had some restorative function as well.
34. Also, hot flushes are quite easily camouflaged with such exertion.
35. Maggie sobbed with exertion as her hands dug repeatedly into the water.
36. Exertion of minimum effort to get required work done is appropriate to sustain organization requirements. Country club.
37. He liked the smooth-featured, sharp-eyed man, despite the reek of sweat and exertion.
38. The man was wet with exertion as well as water, so the groom asked what the matter was.
39. His mouth ached, and his heart thudded painfully from exertion and fear.
40. He took long strides and he walked fast but he walked easily too and without great exertion.
41. A young man with a flapping vest and a face pink with high-altitude exertion passed them, running hard.
42. A little physical exertion helps me think more clearly at work.
43. This is as important an aspect to training as any physical exertion.
44. Sweats about the head on the least exertion, covered with cold sweat.
45. Nothing but the most energetic exertion on the part of the officers prevents them from becoming demoralized.
46. Amateurism provided a bridge between the old world of aristocratic values and the new one of bourgeois exertion and competitiveness.
47. Physical exertion such as housework, however, does little.
48. Exertion: trembling and sweating when shitting.
49. There may be dyspnea after exertion.
50. Clinical presentation includes dyspnea at exertion, stridor,[sentencedict.com] and wheezing.
51. He's never been short of breath on exertion.
52. You need absolute rest and avoid strenuous physical exertion.
53. Correct exertion, guarantee system high - efficient operation.
54. It can rightly reflect the contribution of approach speed to the take off and the exertion of transition skill in the last step of the approach.
55. A psychophysical approach was employed. The operator's heart rate, oxygen consumption, wrist posture, and ratings of perceived exertion were measured in each experiment session.
56. It tends to be unrelated to physical exertion and unresponsive to nitroglycerin.
57. China's bankrupt system has formed many obstructions against the conversion of assets security in its "actual sale" and in its exertion of the rights of countervail and differentiation.
58. The physical exertion required by his work kept him fit.
59. However, just like the Hercules who doesn't have spinage , the golfers who don't get the balanced nutrition won't have a nice exertion in the game.
60. Thus, the impact of exercise on 5-HT neurotransmission may depend on training state of athletes and extent of exertion.
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