Words and phrases that have a meaning related to exert: (200 results)
Often used in the same context:
wield, assert, influence, reassert, restrain, constrain, impose, rein, usurp, pressurize, sway, arrogate, monopolize, wrest, manipulate, prod, neutralize, marginalize, weaken, intervene, resist, subjugate, intensify, dominate, meddle, inflict, counterbalance, amass, ingratiate, suppress, maintain, loosen, counteract, cede, dictate, succumb, repress, coerce, subdue, curtail, dislodge, expend, disentangle, tighten, thwart, isolate, absorb, persuade, control, attach, push, entrench, antagonize, foist, impinge, regain, frustrate, intercede, unleash, retain, emulate, manhandle, take, outwait, unsettle, deprive, steamroll, regulate, coopt, attenuate, engage, restrict, punish, relieve, outvote, wring, subvert, overpower, ride roughshod, enfeeble, stifle, confer, sustain, derive, extract, nullify, undermine, capitulate, intimidate, stymie, nudge, outmanoeuvre, strengthen, inject, convince, seize, carry, cultivate, embarrass, establish, enmesh, govern, get, makes, *, ceases, serve, comprise, destitute, keeps, put, aud, cease, compare, far, go, latter, puts, reside, respond, so, centrifugal, considerahle, counteractive, gravitative, acoustical, appreciable, assimilative, balance, benumbing, biotic, centralising, centralizing, centripetal, coercive, concentrative, constrictive, contractive, diminished, dynamic, enough
More specific:
overexert
Appears in the definition of:
., act upon, agitate, attract, bear down, bear down on, blackjack, blackmail, campaign, control freak, crusade, dalton's law, dalton's law of partial pressures, drag down, drive, exaltation, extend, field, field of force, fight, force, force field, hydrostatic, ideal gas, influence, japanese stranglehold, law of partial pressures, leverage, network army, overexert, perfect gas, press, pressure, press down on, push, reach, rise, sloth, slothfulness, strain, strive, struggle, torsion balance, weigh down, work, work at, work on
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Also try:exercise
— Adjectives for exert: small, former, latter, general, over, great, few, current, liquid, particular, present, more...
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