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II . exercise [ˈeksəsaɪz, Am -sɚ-] VB intr

III . exercise [ˈeksəsaɪz, Am -sɚ-] N

1. exercise (training, practice):

to do exercises

2. exercise (military practice):

ćwiczenia ntpl
manewry pl

Phrases:

exercises pl esp AM
exercises opening

IV . exercise [ˈeksəsaɪz, Am -sɚ-] ADJ

exercise book N

Usage examples with exercises

exercises pl esp AM
to do exercises

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Following the experience of floods earlier this year, the authorities are taking contingency measures to prepare for a similar situation with simulation exercises.
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Unlike the exercises with dumbbells or barbells, kettlebell exercises often involve large numbers of repetitions.
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He also for years wrote the university's citations for the honorary degrees awarded to luminaries at commencement exercises.
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The 40-minute toning and stretching exercises for upper and lower body are simple and you don't have to jump about.
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She engaged in sonar evaluation tests, antisubmarine warfare exercises, and submerged simulated attack exercises.
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Outcome contingencies also impact the degree of self-control that a person exercises.
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The course included 26 syllabus sorties, seven simulator missions, four mission planning exercises and more than 400 hours of academics.
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Trier combined her medical and Pilates experiences to develop various exercises and stretching techniques for dancers, many of which are still in use.
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A chance encounter in 2000 attracted a local bottlenose dolphin whilst on exercises.
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These exercises can be done by the patient himself, or with a physical therapist.
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