exert in the PONS Dictionary

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While in the sphere of influence of some cores, semiperipheries also tend to exert their own control over some peripheries.
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In this methodology, the individuals stand firmly at the centre of their own world, exerting their will and abilities to change their own situation.
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The difference between force and pressure is important: the additional pressure is exerted against the entire area of the larger piston.
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She fought for her dower rights and exerted some influence there.
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He is a powerful mage, but at times he experiences intense pains when he overly exerts his magical powers.
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The tradition of guest professors continues to this day and continues to exert an important influence on the institute.
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She has exerted great pressure on her supporters not to publicize her arrest or the charges against her.
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Key to the process of active imagination is the goal of exerting as little influence as possible on mental images as they unfold.
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He exerted a creative influence to build up a musical organization that would become the pride of the city.
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Bell exerted the greatest influence on his composition.
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