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Definition of exercising
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Exercising
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Exercis.
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Force
::
Force (n.)
Strength
or
energy
of body or mind;
active
power;
vigor;
might;
often,
an
unusual
degree
of
strength
or
energy;
capacity
of
exercising
an
influence
or
producing
an
effect;
especially,
power to
persuade,
or
convince,
or
impose
obligation;
pertinency;
validity;
special
signification;
as, the force of an
appeal,
an
argument,
a
contract,
or a
term..
Chancery
::
Chancery
(n.) In
England,
formerly,
the
highest
court of
judicature
next to the
Parliament,
exercising
jurisdiction
at law, but
chiefly
in
equity;
but under the
jurisdiction
act of 1873 it
became
the
chancery
division
of the High Court of
Justice,
and now
exercises
jurisdiction
only in
equity..
Thoughtful
::
Thoughtful
(a.)
Attentive;
careful;
exercising
the
judgment;
having
the mind
directed
to an
object;
as,
thoughtful
of gain;
thoughtful
in
seeking
truth..
Introspective
::
Introspective
(a.)
Inspecting
within;
seeing
inwardly;
capable
of, or
exercising,
inspection;
self-conscious..
Speculatory
::
Speculatory
(a.)
Exercising
speculation;
speculative.
Master
::
Master
(n.) A male
person
having
another
living
being so far
subject
to his will, that he can, in the main,
control
his or its
actions;
--
formerly
used with much more
extensive
application
than now. (a) The
employer
of a
servant.
(b) The owner of a
slave.
(c) The
person
to whom an
apprentice
is
articled.
(d) A
sovereign,
prince,
or
feudal
noble;
a
chief,
or one
exercising
similar
authority.
(e) The head of a
household.
(f) The male head of a
school
or
college.
(g) A male
teacher.
(h) The
direct
Training
::
Training
(n.) The act of one who
trains;
the act or
process
of
exercising,
disciplining,
etc.;
education..
Exercising
::
Exercising
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Exercis.
Reflective
::
Reflective
(a.)
Capable
of
exercising
thought
or
judgment;
as,
reflective
reason..
Lift
::
Lift (n.) An
exercising
machine.
Authority
::
Authority
(n.)
Government;
the
persons
or the body
exercising
power or
command;
as, the local
authorities
of the
States;
the
military
authorities..
Abdicate
::
Abdicate
(v. t.) To
surrender
or
relinquish,
as
sovereign
power;
to
withdraw
definitely
from
filling
or
exercising,
as a high
office,
station,
dignity;
as, to
abdicate
the
throne,
the
crown,
the
papacy..
Chirogymnast
::
Chirogymnast
(n.) A
mechanical
contrivance
for
exercising
the
fingers
of a
pianist.
Energizing
::
Energizing
(a.)
Capable
of
imparting
or
exercising
energy.
Elegant
::
Elegant
(a.)
Exercising
a nice
choice;
discriminating
beauty
or
sensitive
to
beauty;
as,
elegant
taste..
Compulsive
::
Compulsive
(a.)
Having
power to
compel;
exercising
or
applying
compulsion.
Breathing
::
Breathing
(n.)
Exercising;
promotion
of
respiration.
Prudential
::
Prudential
(a.)
Exercising
prudence;
discretionary;
advisory;
superintending
or
executive;
as, a
prudential
committee..
Providence
::
Providence
(n.)
Foresight;
care;
especially,
the
foresight
and care which God
manifests
for his
creatures;
hence,
God
himself,
regarded
as
exercising
a
constant
wise
prescience..
Starched
::
Star-chamber
(n.) An
ancient
high court
exercising
jurisdiction
in
certain
cases,
mainly
criminal,
which sat
without
the
intervention
of a jury. It
consisted
of the
king's
council,
or of the privy
council
only with the
addition
of
certain
judges.
It could
proceed
on mere rumor or
examine
witnesses;
it could apply
torture.
It was
abolished
by the Long
Parliament
in
1641..
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