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Definition of Overexercised
1. overexercise [v] - See also: overexercise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Overexercised
Literary usage of Overexercised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Harper's New Monthly Magazine by Henry Mills Alden (1881)
"... while it had played upon his forehead and temples till, at weary moments, they
exhibited some traces of being overexercised. A youth- fulness about the ..."
2. The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings ... Annual Forum by National Conference on Social Welfare, American Social Science Association, Conference of Charities (U.S., Conference of Charities (U.S.), National Conference of Social Work (U.S. (1920)
"... best suited to a given person is one which will draw upon and exercise different
faculties than those already fully exercised, or perhaps overexercised, ..."
3. The Popular Science Monthly by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1893)
"... when all the muscles are exercised no muscle is likely to be overexercised.
This general muscular exercise also has its direct effect upon the other and ..."
4. International Labor Legislation by Iwao Frederick Ayusawa (1920)
"... peaceably well educated and to be continually well employed or occupied
alternately, physically and mentally, but never overexercised in either respect. ..."
5. The American Country Girl by Martha Foote Crow (1915)
"Certain parts of the body are overexercised and certain parts are neglected.
The result is frequently a body with a semblance of strength but with, ..."
6. An Introduction to Educational Sociology by Walter Robinson Smith (1917)
"The girl who is overworked at home, or overstimulated with moving-picture shows,
or overexercised with social functions, is a demoralizing force in the ..."
7. Collected Papers by the Staff of Saint Mary's Hospital, Mayo Clinic by Saint Marys Hospital (Rochester, Minn.) (1919)
"If a hernia recurs within six months, either the operation was not sufficient or
the,patient overexercised after operation. On the other hand, ..."
8. A Manual of Practical Hygiene for Students, Physicians, and Medical Officers. by Charles Harrington (1901)
"... but in certain of the cases, especially those in which the larynx is overexercised,
the element of hysteria enters to a considerable extent. ..."