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ˌover-eˈxert, v. [over- 27.] trans. To exert too much; usually refl. to exert oneself beyond one's strength, to put forth too much effort. So ˈover-eˈxertion, excessive exertion.
1837Lett. fr. Madras (1843) 66 He fell a victim to over⁓exertion of mind and body. 1848Dickens Dombey ii, ‘Don't you over-exert yourself, Loo’, said Chick. 1882M. E. Braddon Mt. Royal II. iii. 46 Be sure that she doesn't over-exert herself. |