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Definition of Exertment

Exertment
Exertment Ex*ert"ment, n. Exertion. [R.]

Meaning of Exertment 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...
- used as units of weight, the force exerted by a m**** at standard gravity (e.g., short ton-force). One short ton exerts a weight at one standard gravity...
- has a more pronounced continental climate. In Dobruja, the Black Sea also exerts an influence over the region's climate. Romania is a unitary semi-presidential...
- sails) are a method of spacecraft propulsion using radiation pressure exerted by sunlight on large surfaces. A number of spaceflight missions to test...
- change in a magnetic field is directed to oppose the change in flux and to exert a mechanical force which opposes the motion. Lenz's law is contained in...
- legislatures worldwide, the lower house has come to wield more power or otherwise exert significant political influence. In comparison with the upper house, lower...
- Greater London Authority. As one of the world's major global cities, London exerts a strong influence on world art, entertainment, fashion, commerce, finance...
- phenothiazine antipsychotics, levomepromazine is a "dirty drug", that is, it exerts its effects by blocking a variety of receptors, including adrenergic receptors...
- charges) describes their capacity to exert attractive or repulsive forces on another charged object. Charged particles exert attractive forces on each other...
- She is the mother of Bharata. Out of Dasharatha's three wives, Kaikeyi exerts the most influence. Formerly the princess of Kekeya, she is described to...