physical exertion
mental exertion
exertion of effort
exertion of energy
the exertion of authority.
too much exertion to breathe
Try to avoid physical exertion.
the physical exertions began to catch up with Sue.
By the end of the walk, she was breathless with exertion.
Exertion of authority over others is not always wise.
She was hot and breathless from the exertion of cycling uphill.
We were sweating profusely from the exertion of moving the furniture.
she looked tired after her exertions of the previous evening.
Temperature fluctuation of flame under extinguishant exertion is analyzed by timefrequency analysis method.
flushed and sweating with exertion after digging the garden
Charlotte, sleepy after her night's exertions, smiled as she watched.
I didn't think he could stand such exertions for much longer.
Nothing lay ahead of us but exertion, struggle, and perseverance.
Muscles processing more energy require more oxygen to keep up the exertion.
Sweat is our body's way of cooling off during intense energy exertion.
But Catherine's health had been completely broken by her great exertions.
He's made hard metal sweat with the exertion of killing.
E-bikes require less physical exertion than traditional bikes.
Episodes of vasospastic angina don't correlate with exertion and can happen anytime, including at rest.
Jimmy looks at him as if trying to evaluate whether it's worth the exertion of following him.
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