Exert
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British pronunciation/ɛɡzˈɜːt/
American pronunciation/ɪɡˈzɝt/

Définition et Signification de "exert"

to exert
01

exercer

to put force on something or to use power in order to influence someone or something
Transitive: to exert influence or power | to exert influence or power on sb/sth
02

exercer, appliquer

to apply considerable energy, strength, or focus
Transitive: to exert oneself

exert

v

exertion

n

exertion

n

overexert

v

overexert

v
example
Exemple
Large corporations often exert a significant influence on market trends.
The lobbyists worked hard to exert pressure on lawmakers.
The charismatic leader was able to exert a significant influence on the team.
The manager needed to exert her authority to maintain discipline in the workplace.
The strong wind exerted a powerful force against the windows.
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