Definition of Exertive. Meaning of Exertive. Synonyms of Exertive

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Definition of Exertive

Exertive
Exertive Ex*ert"ive, a. Having power or a tendency to exert; using exertion.

Meaning of Exertive from wikipedia

- 1923 collection The Inimitable Jeeves as two separate chapters, "Jeeves Exerts the Old Cerebellum" and "No Wedding Bells for Bingo". In the story, Bertie's...
- (Latin for "British Peace"). Alongside the formal control that Britain exerted over its colonies, its dominance of much of world trade, and of its oceans...
- Dharmatrata dhyāna sutra). These early Chinese meditation works continued to exert influence on Zen practice well into the modern era. For example, the 18th...
- order to review the general progress of the expedition. He wanted to re-exert royal authority over the invasion which was expanding beyond his control...
- border with Gaza and crossing points including the effective control it exerted over the Rafah crossing until at least May 2011, its control of Gaza's...
- Greater London Authority. As one of the world's major global cities, London exerts a strong influence on world art, entertainment, fashion, commerce and finance...
- {\text{m/s}}^{2}} ), a kilogram m**** exerts a force of about 9.8 newtons. An average-sized apple at 200 g exerts about two newtons of force at Earth's...
- to join sanctions against Russia. ****an was the first Asian country to exert pressure on Russia. In July 2022, the former prime minister Shinzo Abe was...
- opposition attacking players by shepherding them towards an area where they exert less influence. They may manoeuvre in a fashion that causes the opponent...
- languages, the Turkic, Armenian, Georgian, and Indo-Aryan languages. It also exerted some influence on Arabic, while borrowing a lot of vocabulary from it in...