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Exerted meaning
simple past and past participle of exert
Example sentences (20)
As the molecules in the soap membrane exerted force on the light, the light also exerted force on the molecules, moving them slightly.
This quantity is simply the ratio of the force exerted on the smaller body by the larger (primary) body to the force exerted on the smaller body by the Sun.
Around four in ten women said they suffer physical symptoms such as heart palpitations and headaches induced by work anxiety, while six in ten female execs were anxious work pressures had exerted enduring harm on their relationships.
A Twittermob hounding Fiona Bruce out of her role as a charity ambassador simply for putting a Question Time statement into necessary legal context is the latest example of the unacceptable influence exerted by tiny, self-appointed woke minorities.
Fallon responded, “I think it’s absolutely because Israel exerted so much pressure that Hamas was willing to take a break.
Healy finished second, ahead of Frigo, who appeared to drop off the pace but exerted a superhuman effort in the home straight to finish inches short of a stage win.
Some of it is legal, as the way public-sector unions have exerted control over our government and enriched themselves with six-figure pensions – or how redevelopment agencies abused eminent domain on behalf of politically connected developers.
Systolic blood pressure represents the maximum pressure exerted during a heartbeat when blood is being pumped out of the heart into the body’s arteries.
The congressman took a plea deal, which will have him to pay the maximum fine of $1,000 and write an apology to Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger for the expenses that the force exerted thinking there was a fire on that day.
The nature of the terrain has also exerted an effect on the course of events.
They exerted so much pressure that the Irish defence cracked first, veteran flanker Peter O’Mahony was sin-binned and then one of their former All Blacks Vaea Fifita went over.
They…have exerted a valour amidst their constant and laborious industry for the defense of a country, whose frontier, while drenched in blood, its interior parts have yielded all its little savings to your emolument.
They then simulated biting action to analyse the forces exerted by these muscles.
This combination improved the bioavailability of sodium nitrate and exerted synergistic effects.
When a large force was exerted on the steering wheel, it could suddenly detach.
Also, more pressure was exerted within the United States about the steps needed to achieve peace in Central America.
But the influence these songs exerted on the rest of the music world was undeniable.
He said it had caused the deadman (or the anchor) to move from its installed place or site and the tension exerted by the weight of the sheet pile and concrete capping.
In all the studies analysed participants reported the level of effort they exerted as well as the extent to which they experienced unpleasant feelings such as frustration, irritation, stress or annoyance.
Lions turned the contest into more of a relegation battle as it was a scrappy contest where Spalding only exerted their authority on the game in patches.