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exertion <an exertion; exertions> N

exertion
exertion
exertion ECON
exertion ECON
exertion (feelings & emotions)
exertion (feelings & emotions)
exertion (feelings & emotions)

exertion

exertion

exertion of pressure on

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Nevertheless, they could be expected to perform their duty, even if they would not make extraordinary exertions.
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Therefore, fashioned like a trembling deer, the soul wrests herself free from the grip of death (strengthening itself by such exertions).
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Fields was ill during the production, and a fairly obvious double was used in several scenes requiring physical exertion.
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I still feel stunned by all the exertion....
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As in many group folk dances one talk of sometimes reaching a trance state because of repetitive music, and physical exertion.
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These advantages offset the high stress, physical exertion costs, and other risks of the migration such as predation.
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Your own feeling of effort and exertion is important, not how it compares to other people's.
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The regular layers of repeatedly painted undulating lines impregnates the walls with aspects of time, exertion and sumptuousness.
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It emphasises simple swings and moves accompanied by potent inner energy exertion.
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The result leads to damage to muscle tissue during exertion.
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