English to Punjabi Dictionary exercise

exercise

ਕਸਰਤ
definition
verb
control is exercised by the Board
use or apply (a faculty, right, or process).
she still exercised every day
engage in physical activity to sustain or improve health and fitness; take exercise.
noun
exercise improves your heart and lung power
activity requiring physical effort, carried out especially to sustain or improve health and fitness.
the free exercise of religion
the use or application of a faculty, right, or process.
example
The event originated in Hong Kong in 1981 as a military training 'exercise' for the Gurkhas.
The section is commonly described as involving the 'exercise' of a discretion.
Prior to starting any 'exercise' program, consult your primary care manager or specialist.
States must take effective measures to ensure that all persons entitled to vote are able to 'exercise' that right.
Pangnirtung was selected as the ideal spot for an 'exercise' to test army skills in a remote area.
The high court has consistently defended the free 'exercise' of religion as well as the right not to practice religion.
Heart patients in the district are among the first in the country to be helped back to health with 'exercise' classes.
Presidents in ordinary times have fewer opportunities to 'exercise' what James MacGregor Burns has referred to as transformational leadership.
His main burden seemed to be that in a just society there should be more room for the free 'exercise' of religion in relation to higher learning.
Try to 'exercise' daily, finding pockets of time throughout your day.
The banks stress they only 'exercise' this right in extreme circumstances and would only take money from an account that was in credit.
It's great to use your brain, but it's important to 'exercise' your muscles as well.
Indeed, in September we were due to carry out a national 'exercise' in radiation monitoring throughout the country.
Sport enriches life's experience, physical 'exercise' improves health, and in this country we need far more investment in both.
They were told to integrate the exercises in daily activities and to 'exercise' in short sessions on several occasions during the day.
You've finally committed to an 'exercise' regime.
Women who don't 'exercise' during pregnancy become less fit.
I really should 'exercise' on a more regular basis, before I play football.
the free 'exercise' of religion
There is a strong case for ministers, not judges, to 'exercise' emergency powers in extreme situations.
It wasn't until four years later that the First Amendment was adopted guaranteeing the free 'exercise' of religion.
With many country footpaths and bridleways closed because of the epidemic, owners are finding it more difficult to 'exercise' their pets.
Should those rights at any time in the future be available for 'exercise' , the applicant says it is the entity entitled to do so.
The prime minister was poised to launch a damage-limitation 'exercise' after losing a key referendum vote.
He said he had brought the matter to the attention of the minister of Home Affairs to make arrangements to carry out a registration 'exercise' in the area.
anyone receiving a suspect package should 'exercise' extreme caution
The organization is currently undertaking a wide-ranging consultation 'exercise' with members on reform of the UK pension system.
He takes part in national triathlon events - but it's the sheer physical 'exercise' he enjoys as much as the competition, he insists.
Unfortunately this lack of vigorous physical 'exercise' has resulted in an increase of various illnesses.
The 'exercise' of critical judgment moves beyond the exercise of technical and practical judgment.
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