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Definition of exercise
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of exercise is as below...
Exercise
(n.) The act of
exercising;
a
setting
in
action
or
practicing;
employment
in the
proper
mode of
activity;
exertion;
application;
use;
habitual
activity;
occupation,
in
general;
practice..
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Drummer
::
Drummer
(n.) One whose
office
is to best the drum, as in
military
exercises
and
marching..
Gymnastics
::
Gymnastics
(n.)
Athletic
or
disciplinary
exercises;
the art of
performing
gymnastic
exercises;
also,
disciplinary
exercises
for the
intellect
or
character..
Hate
::
Hate (v.)
Strong
aversion
coupled
with
desire
that evil
should
befall
the
person
toward
whom the
feeling
is
directed;
as
exercised
toward
things,
intense
dislike;
hatred;
detestation;
--
opposed
to
love..
Praxis
::
Praxis
(n.) Use;
practice;
especially,
exercise
or
discipline
for a
specific
purpose
or
object..
Gymnasium
::
Gymnasium
(n.) A place or
building
where
athletic
exercises
are
performed;
a
school
for
gymnastics.
Salutatorian
::
Salutatorian
(n.) The
student
who
pronounces
the
salutatory
oration
at the
annual
Commencement
or like
exercises
of a
college,
-- an honor
commonly
assigned
to that
member
of the
graduating
class who ranks
second
in
scholarship..
Tyranny
::
Tyranny
(n.) The
government
or
authority
of a
tyrant;
a
country
governed
by an
absolute
ruler;
hence,
arbitrary
or
despotic
exercise
of
power;
exercise
of power over
subjects
and
others
with a rigor not
authorized
by law or
justice,
or not
requisite
for the
purposes
of
government..
Rationality
::
Rationality
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
rational;
agreement
with
reason;
possession
of
reason;
due
exercise
of
reason;
reasonableness.
Discus
::
Discus
(n.) The
exercise
with the
discus.
Inaugural
::
Inaugural
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
performed
or
pronounced
at, an
inauguration;
as, an
inaugural
address;
the
inaugural
exercises..
Drill
::
Drill (n.) Any
exercise,
physical
or
mental,
enforced
with
regularity
and by
constant
repetition;
as, a
severe
drill in Latin
grammar..
Adroit
::
Adroit
(a.)
Dexterous
in the use of the hands or in the
exercise
of the
mental
faculties;
exhibiting
skill and
readiness
in
avoiding
danger
or
escaping
difficulty;
ready in
invention
or
execution;
--
applied
to
persons
and to acts; as, an
adroit
mechanic,
an
adroit
reply..
Dispose
::
Dispose
(v. t.) To
exercise
finally
one's power of
control
over; to pass over into the
control
of some one else, as by
selling;
to
alienate;
to part with; to
relinquish;
to get rid of; as, to
dispose
of a
house;
to
dispose
of one's
time..
Voluntariness
::
Voluntariness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
voluntary;
spontaneousness;
specifically,
the
quality
or state of being free in the
exercise
of one's
will..
Tyrannize
::
Tyrannize
(v. i.) To act the
tyrant;
to
exercise
arbitrary
power;
to rule with
unjust
and
oppressive
severity;
to
exercise
power
others
not
permitted
by law or
required
by
justice,
or with a
severity
not
necessary
to the ends of
justice
and
government;
as, a
prince
will often
tyrannize
over his
subjects;
masters
sometimes
tyrannize
over their
servants
or
apprentices..
Chorepiscopus
::
Chorepiscopus
(n.) A
country
or
suffragan
bishop,
appointed
in the
ancient
church
by a
diocesan
bishop
to
exercise
episcopal
jurisdiction
in a rural
district..
Chancery
::
Chancery
(n.) In
England,
formerly,
the
highest
court of
judicature
next to the
Parliament,
exercising
jurisdiction
at law, but
chiefly
in
equity;
but under the
jurisdiction
act of 1873 it
became
the
chancery
division
of the High Court of
Justice,
and now
exercises
jurisdiction
only in
equity..
Etude
::
Etude (n.) A
study;
an
exercise;
a piece for
practice
of some
special
point of
technical
execution.
Feeling
::
Feeling
(n.) Any state or
condition
of
emotion;
the
exercise
of the
capacity
for
emotion;
any
mental
state
whatever;
as, a right or a wrong
feeling
in the
heart;
our angry or
kindly
feelings;
a
feeling
of pride or of
humility..
Disturbance
::
Disturbance
(n.) An
interruption
of a state of peace or
quiet;
derangement
of the
regular
course
of
things;
disquiet;
disorder;
as, a
disturbance
of
religious
exercises;
a
disturbance
of the
galvanic
current..
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