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exercise
noun
physical
activity
that
you
do
to
keep
your
body
healthy
and
strong
•
Daily
exercise
helps
keep
your
heart
healthy
.
Daily
exercise
helps
keep
your
heart
healthy
.
•
The
doctor
said
gentle
exercise
would
speed
up
my
recovery
.
The
doctor
said
gentle
exercise
would
speed
up
my
recovery
.
Middle
English
,
from
Old
French
exercice
,
from
Latin
exercitium
“
training
,
practice
,”
from
exercere
“
to
keep
busy
,
work
at
.”
verb
-
exercise
,
exercising
,
exercises
,
exercised
to
do
physical
activities
to
improve
your
health
and
fitness
•
I
exercise
at
the
gym
three
times
a
week
.
I
exercise
at
the
gym
three
times
a
week
.
•
People
should
exercise
regularly
to
stay
fit
.
People
should
exercise
regularly
to
stay
fit
.
noun
a
short
task
or
activity
that
helps
you
practise
a
skill
or
learn
something
•
Our
math
homework
had
ten
tricky
exercises
.
Our
math
homework
had
ten
tricky
exercises
.
•
This
pronunciation
exercise
will
help
you
speak
more
clearly
.
This
pronunciation
exercise
will
help
you
speak
more
clearly
.
noun
the
act
of
using
a
right
,
power
,
or
ability
•
The
exercise
of
free
speech
is
protected
by
law
.
The
exercise
of
free
speech
is
protected
by
law
.
•
Shareholders
complained
about
the
CEO
’
s
exercise
of
power
.
Shareholders
complained
about
the
CEO
’
s
exercise
of
power
.
noun
a
planned
military
training
operation
•
NATO
conducted
a
joint
naval
exercise
in
the
Mediterranean
.
NATO
conducted
a
joint
naval
exercise
in
the
Mediterranean
.
•
The
soldiers
prepared
for
the
night-time
exercise
in
the
desert
.
The
soldiers
prepared
for
the
night-time
exercise
in
the
desert
.
verb
-
exercise
,
exercising
,
exercises
,
exercised
to
use
or
apply
a
right
,
power
,
or
ability
•
Citizens
must
be
free
to
exercise
their
voting
rights
.
Citizens
must
be
free
to
exercise
their
voting
rights
.
•
The
board
may
exercise
its
authority
to
remove
the
director
.
The
board
may
exercise
its
authority
to
remove
the
director
.