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Meaning & Definition of Exert in English

English

Exert

To apply or put forth (effort, influence, etc.)


Pronunciation:

/ɪɡˈzɜːrt/

Part of Speech:

verb

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: To put forth, force, or bring to bear.

    Example Sentence: He had to exert himself to reach the summit of the mountain.

  • Definition: To make a physical or mental effort.

    Example Sentence: You will need to exert a lot of mental energy to solve this problem.

  • Definition: To use one's influence or authority.

    Example Sentence: She decided to exert her influence to get the changes made.

  • Definition: To cause something to happen or to make it happen.

    Example Sentence: The new policy will exert a positive effect on employee morale.

Etymology

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

Synonyms

applyutilizeexercisedeploylevy

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.

Translations

  • Spanish: ejercer
  • French: exercer
  • German: ausüben
  • Russian: осуществлять

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.