Betekenis van:
exert
to exert
Werkwoord
- uitoefenen, oefenen
- put to use
"exert one's power or influence"
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Don't exert yourself.
- You don't exert yourself much.
- Your sense of humor is beginning to exert itself.
- You should exert yourself to get better results.
- I do not want to exert myself in vain.
- The widespread application of administrative guidance is considered to be a uniquely Japanese practice in which bureaucrats exert authority, without any legal backing, telling the private sector what to do and what not to do.
- Exert greater control and supervision of expenditure of extra-budgetary funds.
- Extracts of rosemary contain several components, which have been proven to exert antioxidative functions.
- Even smaller companies, especially at regional level, exert competitive pressure on the above-mentioned larger competitors.
- Article 21 of the Italian Constitution, which guarantees the freedom of expression and pluralism as right to exert a fundamental democratic liberty; and the Italian authorities state that publishing products are a means to exert this right [32].
- The GOK held 18,3 % of Shinhan and was its largest shareholder, thus able to exert considerable influence over the bank.
- In the absence of rapid degradation in the environment a substance in the water has the potential to exert toxicity over a wide temporal and spatial scale.
- Extracts of rosemary contain several components, which have been proven to exert antioxidative functions. These components belong mainly to the classes of phenolic acids, flavonoids, diterpenoids.
- Moreover, via their sales mostly under inward processing, they nevertheless continue to exert a certain pressure on prices within the Community.
- BAWAG-PSK could at best exert pressure on Austria with regard to an extension, if the requirements for a drawdown prevail.