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Exert Definition

exert

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English

Etymology

From Latin exsertus, past participle of exsero.

Pronunciation

Verb

exert (third-person singular simple present exerts, present participle exerting, simple past and past participle exerted)

  1. to put in vigorous action
    I exerted myself in today's training.
  2. to make use of, to apply, especially of something non-material
    He considered exerting his influence on John to gain an advantage for himself.
    • 2012 18 April, Phil McNulty, “Chelsea 1-0 Barcelona”, BBC Sport:
      Di Matteo clearly saw Drogba's power as a potential threat to a Barcelona defence stripped of Gerard Pique - but he barely caught sight of goal in a first 45 minutes in which the Catalans exerted their technical superiority.

 

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