Summary
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- exerted:
- exert:
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Wiktionary:
- exert → ausüben, anstrengen
- exert → ausüben, bemühen, bekümmern, betrüben, grämen, kränken, quälen, Leid verursachen, Herzeleid verursachen, sich abmühen, sich anstrengen, sich bemühen, sich Mühe geben
English
Detailed Translations for exerted from English to German
exerted:
Translation Matrix for exerted:
Modifier | Related Translations | Other Translations |
ausgeübt | exerted |
Related Words for "exerted":
exert:
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to exert
Conjugations for exert:
present
- exert
- exert
- exerts
- exert
- exert
- exert
simple past
- exerted
- exerted
- exerted
- exerted
- exerted
- exerted
present perfect
- have exerted
- have exerted
- has exerted
- have exerted
- have exerted
- have exerted
past continuous
- was exerting
- were exerting
- was exerting
- were exerting
- were exerting
- were exerting
future
- shall exert
- will exert
- will exert
- shall exert
- will exert
- will exert
continuous present
- am exerting
- are exerting
- is exerting
- are exerting
- are exerting
- are exerting
subjunctive
- be exerted
- be exerted
- be exerted
- be exerted
- be exerted
- be exerted
diverse
- exert!
- let's exert!
- exerted
- exerting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for exert:
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
anschpannen | exert | |
einspannen | exert | prestress |
- | exercise; maintain; wield |
Related Words for "exert":
Synonyms for "exert":
Related Definitions for "exert":
Wiktionary Translations for exert:
exert
Cross Translation:
verb
exert
-
to make use of
- exert → ausüben
-
to put in vigorous action
- exert → anstrengen
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• exert | → ausüben | ↔ uitoefenen — in praktijk brengen |
• exert | → bemühen | ↔ inspannen — zich ~: moeite doen |
• exert | → bekümmern; betrüben; grämen; kränken; quälen; Leid verursachen; Herzeleid verursachen; sich abmühen; sich anstrengen; sich bemühen; sich Mühe geben | ↔ peiner — Faire de la peine, causer du chagrin, de l’inquiétude, affliger. |
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