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exercised

adjective as in applied

adjective as in practiced

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Blair never made the mistake of underestimating Brooks, and his own considerable powers of ingratiation were exercised on her.

Distasteful those ads might be, but restrictions on political speech should be exercised with great deliberation and caution.

“Tom Coburn has exercised a lot more influence on the race than anyone has actually realized,” Shapard said.

But big brains were exercised in how the stars were produced, directed, scripted, and managed.

The political world and her most fervent fans may be exercised about a presidential bid.

The ability to sustain the tone for a long time will increase, and with it the power of the muscles exercised.

This power may be exercised, either through treaties made by the president and senate, or through statutes enacted by congress.

If exclusive authority to issue the call is vested in the directors, it cannot be exercised by the president and secretary.

In view of the lasting influence which her personality exercised upon Peter Ilich, some account of this lady should be given here.

No restraint is placed upon the practice of any religion exercised with due regard to morality.

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On this page you'll find 196 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to exercised, such as: enforced, practiced, tested, activated, adapted, and adjusted.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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