Usages of muri o suru
無理 を する と 体 の 具合 が 悪く なる。muri o suru to karada no guai ga waruku naru.
If you overdo it, your physical condition gets worse.
今日 は 無理 を しないで ください。kyou wa muri o shinaide kudasai.
Please don't overdo it today.
上司 は、 部下 が 病気 で 入院して いる 間 は 無理 を させない よう に 皆 に 頼みました。joushi wa, buka ga byouki de nyuuinshite iru aida wa muri o sasenai you ni minna ni tanomimashita.
The boss asked everyone not to overwork their subordinate while he is hospitalized.
医者 は 彼女 に、 退院して から も 無理 を しない よう に 言いました。isha wa kanojo ni, taiinshite kara mo muri o shinai you ni iimashita.
The doctor told her not to overdo it even after being discharged from the hospital.
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