exert |
exertion |
As a verb exert
is to put in vigorous action.
As a noun exertion is
an expenditure of physical or mental effort.
project |
exert |
As verbs the difference between project and exert
is that
project is to extend beyond a surface while
exert is to put in vigorous action.
As a noun project
is a planned endeavor, usually with a specific goal and accomplished in several steps or stages or
project can be (usually|plural|us) an urban low-income housing building.
exert |
expend |
As verbs the difference between exert and expend
is that
exert is to put in vigorous action while
expend is to consume, exhaust some resource.
exert |
extort |
As verbs the difference between exert and extort
is that
exert is to put in vigorous action while
extort is to wrest from an unwilling person by physical force, menace, duress, torture, or any undue or illegal exercise of power or ingenuity; to wrench away (from); to tear away; to wring (from); to exact; as, to extort contributions from the vanquished; to extort confessions of guilt; to extort a promise; to extort payment of a debt.
exert |
exalt |
As verbs the difference between exert and exalt
is that
exert is to put in vigorous action while
exalt is to honor; to hold in high esteem.
exert |
deplete |
As verbs the difference between exert and deplete
is that
exert is to put in vigorous action while
deplete is to empty or unload, as the vessels of the human system, by bloodletting or by medicine.
exert |
operate |
As verbs the difference between exert and operate
is that
exert is to put in vigorous action while
operate is to perform a work or labour; to exert power or strength, physical or mechanical; to act.
compel |
exert |
As verbs the difference between compel and exert
is that
compel is (transitive|archaic|literally) to drive together, round up while
exert is to put in vigorous action.
exert |
practice |
As verbs the difference between exert and practice
is that
exert is to put in vigorous action while
practice is (us) to repeat (an activity) as a way of improving one's skill in that activity.
As a noun practice is
repetition of an activity to improve skill.
exert |
strained |
As verbs the difference between exert and strained
is that
exert is to put in vigorous action while
strained is past tense of strain.
As an adjective strained is
forced through a strainer.
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