Exertion of effort is not considered labor because labor typically encompasses productive work that results in tangible goods or services, often within an economic context. Effort alone does not guarantee a measurable outcome or contribution to productivity. Additionally, labor is usually associated with a formal structure, such as employment or contractual obligations, while mere exertion can occur in various informal or non-productive situations. Thus, without a clear intention or result tied to economic value, effort remains distinct from labor.
The act of exerting, or putting into motion or action; the active exercise of any power or faculty; an effort, esp. a laborious or perceptible effort; as, an exertion of strength or power; an exertion of the limbs or of the mind; it is an exertion for him to move, to-day.
exertion, energy, sweat, determination, struggle, power, strength, work, industry, labor, force (This is from Encarta)
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The correct spelling is "exertion" (strenuous action or effort).
Droplets of physical or mental effort: Sweat
fatigue
ex·er·tion[ig-zur-shuhn]-noun1.vigorous action or effort: physical and mental exertion.2.an effort: a great exertion to help others.3.exercise, as of power or faculties.EXPAND4.an instance of this.
ex·er·tion[ig-zur-shuhn]-noun1.vigorous action or effort: physical and mental exertion.2.an effort: a great exertion to help others.3.exercise, as of power or faculties.EXPAND4.an instance of this.
No. Fatigue is extreme tiredness and exhaustion. Exertion is to place oneself under vigorous physical effort (ie struggling)
1. The use of physical or mental energy to do something; exertion. 2. A difficult exertion of the strength or will: It was an effort to get up. 3. A usually earnest attempt: Make an effort to arrive promptly. 4. Something done or produced through exertion; an achievement: a play that was his finest effort. 5. Physics Force applied against inertia.
An object that is moved by physical exertion is one definition
labor,exertion,and slaving.