How To Use Overexert In A Sentence

  • She was reminded of her task by the sudden, fierce pain in her overexerted arms. The Killing Hour
  • The result was that they overexerted themselves and generally ignored the medical safeguards their condition required. A Q&A with Morton A Meyers about Happy Accidents: Serendipity in Modern Medical Breakthroughs
  • If you do go directly to high altitude by car or plane, do not overexert yourself or move higher for the first 24 hours
  • The doctors said that I had overexerted myself and that's what made me pass out.
  • The cat had overexerted himself chasing it, and had gone down defiantly with his prey in his paws.
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  • I then used a hand-motion menu to enter my age, weight and exercise habits so the game would learn not to overexert me too soon. Microsoft Kinect REVIEW ROUNDUP: Critics React To Motion-Sensing System For Xbox 360 (PHOTOS)
  • ‘Heat exhaustion’ results from overexertion in hot weather.
  • Both are mass-produced, which evidently overexerts the natural resources.
  • The doctor had told me that I had been unconscious for three days because I had overexerted my body.
  • I will strive to keep hydrated, avoid alcohol and caffeine for the first few days, and not overexert myself. 6/9/08: Taos Toolbox, day 1: Clarion Deluxe, now with 50% less oxygen
  • If a speck of sweat has dampened the headband of the seven times champion, overexertion was not the cause. Times, Sunday Times
  • He permitted it, conditional upon her eating half of everything she cooked, and promising not to overexert herself. Tough Customer
  • LEMON: The only reason you did it because you thought you are overexerted yourself on a treadmill, so you wouldn't have even gone in this early, right? CNN Transcript Nov 21, 2009
  • ` ` My timing wasn't great, but I tried not to put myself into positions where I had to overexert myself or would have to backtrack or backcheck, '' Sullivan said. USATODAY.com
  • It reduces the build-up of lactic acid, which protects the body from overexertion. Times, Sunday Times
  • Officials say it's crucial to drink lots of fluids and keep from getting overexerted. CNN Transcript Jul 31, 2006
  • Fifty-nine percent overexert, meaning that they sometimes will try and keep up with their kids, try and do activities that they probably have no business doing. CNN Transcript Jul 26, 2004
  • The ill-prepared often overcompensate for these variations with too much clothing or through overexertion.
  • Be careful not to overexert your Bulldog, as this can quickly lead to health problems. Wendy Diamond: Are You Walking Your Yorkie Like a Great Dane? Tips to Keep Your Breed Healthy
  • She was afraid Mrs. Howard might overexert herself, especially since Shaerl wasn't around to give a hand. SORT OF RICH
  • I don't think that requiring a few blogs a week is tantamount to overexertion.
  • The walls are infused with healing crystals in case someone overexerts themselves.
  • He had overexerted himself and was now suffering with a fever.
  • You overexerted some of your muscles and several small tears had appeared in your lower leg muscle.
  • The recordings testify to an aesthetic of physical overexertion played out in an acoustic medium.
  • We have to make sure that she does not overexert herself.
  • Vets think it is caused by muscle injury possibly brought on by overexertion. Times, Sunday Times
  • don't overexert yourself when exercising!
  • Of course, if they had paced themselves more carefully and not overexerted, they could have kept on pedaling as long as I did. CSS: Shaping the New You
  • My doctors cautioned me to avoid doing any activity that would overexert my heart, so I rarely exercised.
  • Exercise to maintain body heat but don't overexert.
  • If you're able to hold a conversation while jogging, it's a good sign you're not overexerting yourself.
  • You must have overexerted yourself screaming at Chon because you just collapsed.
  • Both are mass-produced, which evidently overexerts the natural resources.
  • She's afraid that I've been overexerting myself.
  • It is important to note that serious heat illness is more likely to occur in people who are overexerting and not as well conditioned.
  • He said he'd overexerted himself, that all he needed was to get back to their base for a snack, but as he swung through the trees on the way up the ridge, he lost his hold on a Palauan apple tree and crashed through a thicket of limbs to sprawl, amid a hail of fruit, on the sharp algae-covered limestone of the ridge. Asimov's Science Fiction
  • High blood pressure forces your heart to overexert itself.
  • She was afraid Mrs. Howard might overexert herself, especially since Shaerl wasn't around to give a hand. SORT OF RICH
  • On the continent, Bonaparte's vaulting ambition imposed such a degree of overexertion that every success he gained served only to make his eventual collapse more certain.
  • “Of course, there is one way to find out for certain if it is caused by sorcery, but one hesitates to suggest it, since you have so recently overexerted yourself using Weathermaker.” Conqueror's Moon
  • It's going to require me making sure I listen to my body," he said, "and that's the main thing, listen to my body, and when I get those sharp pains to take a step back and like I said not overexert myself because I've just got to keep it in mind what's most important. Ricky Dobbs taking it slow to start
  • It makes it hard for them to breathe when they overexert themselves. 30 Days to a Well-Mannered Dog
  • As far as I can tell, she's simply ill and she overexerted herself.
  • He may have worked so hard to make additional money that he overexerted his body and mind, leading to some kind of deterioration. Rich in Every Way

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