Meaning & Definition of word "Exert"

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    Exert

    /ɪɡˈzɜːrt/

    verb:

    • 1. To apply a force, influence, or effort.
      • Example: She plans to exert her influence to help the charity organization.
    • 2. To make a physical or mental effort.
      • Example: He had to exert himself to finish the marathon.
    • 3. To put into use or action.
      • Example: The teacher will exert all her energy to engage the students.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'exertus', past participle of 'exserere', which means to 'put forth'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    exert pressure:

    To apply influence or force to achieve a result.

    exert oneself:

    To make a strong effort; to try hard.

    exert authority:

    To use official power to make decisions or enforce rules.

    Related Words

    exercise:

    To engage in physical or mental activity to improve fitness.

    influence:

    The capacity to have an effect on the character or behavior of someone or something.

    apply:

    To put to use, especially for a particular purpose.

    Slang Meanings of exert

    Meaning: Put in work

    Example Sentence: If you want that promotion, you really have to put in some work at your job.

    Meaning: Step up

    Example Sentence: You need to step up and show them you're capable of leading the team.