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exertion /ɪɡˈzɜːʃn /noun [mass noun]1Physical or mental effort: she was panting with the exertion [count noun]: a well-earned rest after their exertions...- The physical and mental exertions on Sunday may take its toll.
- Signs of mental and physical fatigue after midweek exertions manifested themselves in some sluggish play from O'Neill's men early on.
- Hence, the intellectual, mental, moral and physical exertions will be greater.
Synonyms effort, strain, struggle, toil, endeavour, hard work, labour, industry, {blood, sweat, and tears}; pains, assiduity, assiduousness; exercise, activity informal elbow grease, sweat British informal graft Australian/New Zealand informal yakka literary travail, moil 2The application of a force, influence, or quality: the exertion of authority...- It feels spindly, as if it will break with exertion of more force.
- I rolled my eyes, giving into his exertion of force, and following him down the street back home.
- I could actually feel my entire body just sink along with my mattress, from his exertion of force.
Synonyms use, application, appliance, bringing to bear, exercise, employment, utilization; expenditure Rhymesanimadversion, aspersion, assertion, aversion, bioconversion, Cistercian, coercion, conversion, desertion, disconcertion, dispersion, diversion, emersion, excursion, extroversion, immersion, incursion, insertion, interspersion, introversion, Persian, perversion, submersion, subversion, tertian, version |