View example sentences, synonyms and word forms for Exertion.
Exertion meaning
An expenditure of physical or mental effort.
Example sentences (20)
But in recent years, has coalesced around a better way to prepare your body for exertion: the dynamic warm-up.
Five lung-searing times the recruits go through this rigorous regime, their chests heaving like spent swimmers from the exertion.
I ended up after several years of physical deterioration, despite exercising regularly and decent diet, barely able to do simple chores and home maintenance without having to stop and rest after any modest exertion.
If you plan on increased exertion, take in the liquids that will work for you, not against you.
It is recommended that sensitive groups should reduce or avoid exertion and heavy work outdoors during these conditions.
Just as exercise is a way to form our bodies, and remain healthy, a retreat is physical exertion for our souls.
Meanwhile Hydel High School star Alana Reid following last night’s exertion where she became the fifth fastest junior in history, returned a short while ago to win her heat of the girls 200m.
Shark Anti Hair Wrap Cordless Pet Vacuum made “light work of the dog bed in the boot” and described it as the “ideal solution for anyone who hates vacuuming with a passion, cutting down cleaning time and minimising exertion”.
The study led in the AI in Fintech Market is a joined exertion to incorporate the general rating of the space as far as the level of the market involved by the AI in Fintech Domain, the purchaser base, and different generation designs.
This is a fine line to tread: too much exertion can lead to relapse; too little and we get even more stiff and tired.
Deputy State Coroner Derek Lee found the budding NRL player's cause of death was exertion heat stroke, with a pre-existing heart condition unlikely to have played a part.
The general public should limit prolonged or heavy exertion.
The heart, especially one that hasn’t been consistently active, is not ready for sudden, intense exertion.
These principles include equitable usage, adaptability, easy and intuitive use, observable information, tolerance for errors, minimal physical exertion, and adequate size and space for approach and use.
They found that long-distance walking (that is, low-intensity, prolonged exercise) generated these symptoms, though with notably less frequency and severity when compared with high-intensity exertion.
This can be triggered by exertion or stress but also straining, coughing or sneezing.
This temple to physical exertion (or sitting in warm water, at least) impresses from the off.
As a strong, independent INTJ, group chats are probably the best thing that have ever happened to me, as you get to “hang out” with your buddies and strengthen your friendships but the only physical exertion required is moving your thumb around a screen.
A smaller review of 37 ICU survivors of pandemic influenza in 2009, found that roughly half still complained of severe breathlessness on exertion but, more promisingly, 83 per cent had returned to work.
Seven months later, I remain substantially debilitated, with profound exhaustion and a heart rate that goes into the stratosphere with even the tiniest bits of exertion, such as pouring a bowl of cereal or making a bed.