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Meaning of exert
to use or apply effort, strength, or influence
Etymology of exert
The word "exert" has its roots in Latin, where "exertus" is the past participle of "exertare", meaning "to thrust out" or "to stretch out". This Latin term is a combination of "ex" (meaning "out" or "forth") and "ertare" (a variant of "extendere", meaning "to stretch out"). The word "exert" entered the English language in the 15th century, initially meaning "to thrust out" or "to put forth", and later developed its modern meaning of using or applying effort, strength, or influence.
Synonyms
apply
utilize
exercise
employ
use
wield
exert
activate
actuate
mobilize
deploy
implement
execute
enforce
impose
compel
coerce
force
drive
push
strain
stretch
extend
effort
strive
struggle
labor
toil
work
endeavor
try
attempt
strive
struggle
wrestle
grapple
contend
apply
devote
dedicate
concentrate
focus
direct
aim
throw
bring
bear
impose
enforce
compel
press
urge
prompt
provoke
inspire
motivate
stir
stimulate
energize
animate
activate
invigorate
fortify
strengthen
empower
enable
capacitate
Definitions
- to use or apply effort, strength, or influence in order to achieve or effect something
- * to bring into operation or use, typically in order to achieve a particular effect or result
Usage Examples
- The team exerted a lot of pressure on their opponents to win the game
- * She exerted herself to finish the project on time
- * The government exerted its influence to pass the new law
Antonyms
relax
rest
idle
lazy
inactive
inert
passive
weak
feeble
frail
fragile
powerless
helpless
ineffective
inefficient
useless
futile
ineffective
unproductive
unfruitful
unsuccessful
fail
neglect
ignore
disregard
omit
abstain
refrain
desist
cease
stop
halt
discontinue
suspend