exert
exert | |
Received Pronunciation, Australia (AFI) | /ɪɡˈzɜːt/ |
General American, Canadá (AFI) | /ɪɡˈzɝt/ ⓘ |
longitud silábica | bisílaba |
Etimología
editarDel latín exsertus, participio pasado de exserere ("estirar o empujar hacia adelante o hacia afuera"), de ex- + serere ("ensartar").
Verbo transitivo
editar1.ª persona | 2.ª persona | 3.ª persona | Pasado | Participio pasado | Gerundio |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
exert | exertest¹ | exerts exerteth¹ |
exerted | exerted | exerting |
¹ Arcaicas.
- Ejemplo: He considered exerting his influence on John to gain an advantage for himself.
- 3
- Esforzar.
- Ejemplo: I exerted myself in today's training.