See also: Exertion Exertional Exercise Exert Exercised Exerciser Exergy Exerted Exertive Exergen Exergue Exerting Exeresis Exersize Exercisable Exercising
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Exercion
EXERCION [iɡˈzərSH(ə)n]
NOUN
exertion (noun) · exertions (plural noun)
Definition of exertion : the act or an instance of exerting especially : a laborious or perceptible effort Synonyms Example Sentences Learn More about exertion
Most of them don’t even require much exertion or time on your part. They never procure them without exertion, and they never indulge in them without apprehension. Such an exertion can range from bringing Muslims closer to the faith to fostering social cohesion.
In sport psychology, the perceived exertion of an exercise is how hard it seems to the person doing it. Perceived exertion is often rated on the Borg scale of 6 to 20, where 6 is complete rest and 20 is the maximum effort that an individual can sustain for any period of time.
Exertion. in there pitching Putting forth one’s best effort; working energetically and diligently; directing one’s energy and talent toward a specific goal. Current since the early 1900s, this colloquial Americanism derives from the game of baseball, specifically the role of the pitcher.