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What is the past tense of exert?

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The past tense of exert is exerted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of exert is exerts.

The present participle of exert is exerting.

The past participle of exert is exerted.

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This is distinct from the notion of selection deriving from pressures exerted by the biotic and abiotic environment inhabited by the organism.
Some evidence indicates that the traction exerted during cell locomotion can concomitantly compact the surrounding network.
At one time the Freemen of York exerted a commanding influence in commerce, government and the judicature of the city.
In response to the motion, the elastic reaction force exerted on the site by the substrate starts to rise.
His alto saxophone exerted a powerful influence on early free jazz in Britain, if not across Europe.
If you want to know the total force which is exerted on the body, you have to carry out a vector addition.

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