Exertion in a sentence as a noun

But exertion in that warmth caused me to break a sweat.

It's like saying, that exertion could be without catharsis.

As a young child I would feel horrible after physical exertion.

This they give the benign, cuddly title of "post-exertional malaise.

At this point my legs are burning quite a bit and I'm bright red with exertion, but otherwise ok. I coast for another 60 seconds and then the yelling starts again.

The point I'm trying to get at is it's more about routines that require practice rather than pure physical exertion.

I feel best lifting weights 3 or 4 days a week, but I expect the specifics are less important than simple movement and exertion.

I hate physical exertion, but cool, let's talk about the challenges canoeing provides and how they deal with them.

Yet I cannot account, why a thing which requires so little exertion, and yet preserves the mind from total vacuity, should have gone out.

Yes; but playing is not passively staring at the world, nor does it involve a lack of exertion, nor yet again lack of a "passing acquaintance".

Things will continue forward tomorrow in a manner similar to today, if only because it would take a huge exertion of effort to change it.

It is orders of magnitude more effort than putting your clothes in the washing machine, which takes about a minute and no physical exertion whatsoever.

> Out of shape people give me **** all the time for being in excellent physical condition, but they don't know about the 10 miles of running every dayMy major exertion this week was going to the doctor.

For me, I generally lump sleep in with my exercise because I've been strict about getting a minimum of 7 hours of preferably uninterrupted sleep in order to maximize recovery from exertion.

While I personally think Eich shouldn't have been CEO, you sum up Internet protests nicely: People will scream and moan, but only a fraction of those people would continue to do so if it required they actually do anything--even something as simple as moderate physical exertion.

Or, for that matter, anything intellectual?This overarching, sexist, and patriarchal view that men have to resort to primal physical exertion in order to be accepted in society is quite insulting, so if you would please broaden your outlooks, we'd be all the better for it.

I followed through the entire essay in complete agreement, but I wished the following paragraph had at least a reference pointing to its claim:The human bodys physical fight or flight response evolved to help it evade a dangerous situation, which historically involved extreme physical exertion.

Exertion definitions

noun

use of physical or mental energy; hard work; "he got an A for effort"; "they managed only with great exertion"

See also: effort travail sweat