idiomatically: see kill, oneself. You were stupid to try climbing up there. You might have killed yourself. (informal) To exert oneself to an excessive degree...
participle overexerting, simple past and past participle overexerted) To exert (oneself) to an excessive degree. 2017 November 16, Jo Ellison, “Help: the gym...
Hyphenation: exert exert (third-person singular simple present exerts, present participle exerting, simple past and past participle exerted) To put in vigorous...
Literally, “nobody becomes an unbeaten bishop”. enginn verður óbarinn biskup (idiomatic) no pain, no gain, one has to exert oneself to reach one's goals...
hafa sig allan við to exert oneself to the fullest in order to finish some task (such as lifting an object) Synonym: leggja sig allan fram...
etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) lāl- to exert oneself, strive for to tire alālätte...
(transitive) to strain, to exert (e.g. one's mind, one's senses) (reflexive with się) to strain oneself, to exert oneself wysilać in Wielki słownik języka...
(transitive) to strain, to exert (e.g. one's mind, one's senses) (reflexive with się) to strain oneself, to exert oneself noun wysiłek wysilić in Wielki...
first/second-declension participle to sweat, to perspire, to exude freely (physical or mental effort) to sweat, to exert oneself First/second-declension adjective....