Exerts [verb]

Definition of Exerts:

make use of

Synonyms of Exerts:


Opposite/Antonyms of Exerts:

Rest

Relax

Idle

Ignore

Laze

Hide

Conceal


Sentence/Example of Exerts:

Liang and Patty must exert so much effort to be flawlessly normal, appropriately suburban, perfectly neighborly that rest becomes impossible.

Think of creativity as a benevolent power you can exert when conversations start to go astray.

Conversely, light particles above the ocean may exert a cooling effect.

Bargain home loans offering extra-low monthly payments are exerting a powerful pull on buyers.

Calabria, who was confirmed in April 2019, has called for an end to the “conservatorship,” the close financial control that his agency has exerted over Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae since the 2008 crisis.

The harder you try, the weaker the force you exert on the ball.

It exerts also various other actions in particular cases which we cannot here stop to particularize.

They are as yet at the very beginning of this stage of evolution, and it certainly exerts little influence upon them.

She tries on a gown, she exerts all her strength, but cannot make the hooks and eyes meet.

What can be the nature of this quality that it exerts the power of deciding of the phenomena of objects?