Ejercitar in english

To exercise

pronunciation: tueksɜrsaɪz part of speech: none
In gestures

ejercitar = exercise ; limber up ; flex. 

Example: In reading crazes a child is exercising at the very least his ability to read; his reading muscles are limbered = In reading crazes a child is exercising at the very least his ability to read; his reading muscles are limbered.Example: In reading crazes a child is exercising at the very least his ability to read; his reading muscles are limbered = In reading crazes a child is exercising at the very least his ability to read; his reading muscles are limbered.Example: Dirty talk allows you to flex that other sex organ -- the brain, which houses an unlimited reserve of erotic stimuli.

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» ejercitar el intelectostretch intellect .

Example: It is the responsibility of educators to stretch their student's intellects, hone their skills of intuitive judgment and synthesis, and give them tools for rigorous analysis of critical problems.

» ejercitar la imaginaciónstretch + the imagination .

Example: Reading literature stretches the imagination.

» ejercitar la mentestretch + Posesivo + mind .

Example: This year's conference will also include a first-rate selection of speakers that will stretch your mind and imagination as you participate in sessions on all sorts of topics.
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