Examples of using Exercised in English and their translations into Hindi
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Every muscle responses when they are exercised.
The ancient Greeks exercised in the nude.
The TT group exercised 3 days a week for just 20 minutes.
ate, exercised on a stationary bike, and were allowed to move around in the chamber as much as they liked.
At least I exercised 3X a week on average plus took light walks with my son 5X a week on average.
The researchers found that mature individuals exercised more control, choice, and flexibility over their well-being and that this opened up more opportunities for happiness.
Surprisingly, they also exercised more and had fewer visits to the doctor than those who focused on sources of aggravation.
I meditated, did yoga, exercised, and considered myself a positive person,
how power is exercised.
Surprisingly, they also exercised more and had fewer visits to physicians than those who focused on sources of aggravation”.
This jurisdiction may also be exercised when the act complained of adversely effects the Majesty of Law
Researchers found that women and men who exercised in the morning had lower average blood pressure,
can be exercised at any time without expiration.
Surprisingly, they also exercised more and had fewer visits to the physician than those who focused on sources of aggravation.
ranked immediately above general, but not exercised in the regular army structure.
This right to purchase- orexercise- stock options is often subject to a vesting schedule that defines when the options can be exercised.
of what is beyond the veil shall be exercised by the priests.
They discovered that people with the highest levels of physical activity were 7 percent less likely to develop any kind of cancer than those who exercised the least.
Surprisingly, they also exercised more and had fewer visits to doctors than those who focused on sources of aggravation.
In contrast, those who worked out for health and enjoyment exercised more and showed better objective indicators of health.