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Wikipedia has articles on: Exercise (disambiguation)

Etymology

From Latin exercitium

Pronunciation

Noun

Singular exercise

Plural exercises

exercise (plural exercises)

  1. Any activity designed to develop or hone a skill or ability.
    The teacher told us the next exercise is to write an essay.
  2. Physical activity intended to improve strength and fitness.

Derived terms

Verb

Infinitive to exercise

Third person singular exercises

Simple past exercised

Past participle exercised

Present participle exercising

to exercise (third-person singular simple present exercises, present participle exercising, simple past and past participle exercised)

  1. To set into action or practice.
    He was going to exercise the horses.
  2. To perform any activity designed to develop or hone a skill or ability.
  3. To take action, enforce.
    The tenant exercised its option to renew the tenancy.
    She is going to exercise her right to vote.

Translations

to set into action
  • Swahili: mazoezi sw(sw)
to perform activities to develop skills
to take action, enforce
  • Finnish: käyttää fi(fi)
  • Polish: użyć władzy
  • Swahili: mazoezi sw(sw)
  • Swedish: utnyttja sv(sv)

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