Exercée (en. Exercised)
/ɛɡ.zɛʁ.se/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
adjective
That which is practiced or applied.
This skill is well practiced in the professional field.
Cette compétence est bien exercée dans le domaine professionnel.
Refers to a pressure or influence, often in a figurative context.
Psychological pressure exerted on employees can affect their performance.
Une pression psychologique exercée sur les employés peut altérer leur performance.
Reminder of the skills necessary to practice an activity.
The techniques taught must be practiced regularly.
Les techniques enseignées doivent être exercées régulièrement.
Etymology
Comes from the verb exercer, derived from the Latin exercere, meaning 'to put to the test'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
exercise of power
Use or application of authority or control.
exercice de pouvoir
exercise of the profession
Practice of a specified professional activity.
exercice de la profession
exercise of the law
Legal use of rights conferred to a person.
exercice du droit
Related Words
exercise
Action of practicing or implementing skills.
exercice
to exert
To put into practice, apply a skill or activity.
exercer
exercised
Past participle of the verb exercer, used to describe an action already completed.
exercée
Slang Meanings
To do the duty rigorously.
He performed his role as a leader well during the meeting.
Il a bien exercé son rôle de leader pendant la réunion.
To apply social pressure.
She exerts a strong influence over her friends.
Elle exerce une forte influence sur ses amis.