pa. pple. Obs. [ad. L. exercitāt-us, pa. pple. of exercitāre: see prec.] Exercised; e.g., with spiritual discipline.
c. 1425. trans. T. à Kempis Consol., II. ix. He is not hye yn contemplacion of god, yet [read þat] is not exercitate for god in som tribulacion. Ibid., III. xxi. So miȝtily temptid, so greuously troublid, so manifolde preued and exercitate.