No, it is not. The word rest can be a verb (to ease or cease activity) or a noun (repose, or a support). However, it can be a noun adjunct as in the terms rest period and rest stop.
A Rest .
They are synonyms, they both mean "to be without rest"
There is no phrasal form for outtime, although it is used to mean the time that an employee clocked out. There is a standard term time-out (a rest, pause, or stoppage).
The subject is what the rest of the sentence is telling about.
It is called a lifelong activity or interest.
It is called a lifelong activity or interest.
It is called a lifelong activity or interest.
It is called a lifelong activity or interest.
over activity...without getting enough rest...
Lifelong
Lifelong
Lifelong
Lifelong
any physical activity that you enjoy and can do now and for the rest of your life.
Vigorous activity refers to aerobic activity. This is exercises such as running, swimming, playing ball sports, or other activities that make the heart rate race. Vigorous activity is healthy, however it is unhealthy when done in excess without rest or recovery.
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