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View usage for: (ɪgzɔːstʃən) uncountable nounExhaustion is the state of being so tired that you have no energy left. Staff say he is suffering from exhaustion. ...nervous exhaustion. More Synonyms of exhaustion exhaustion in British English (ɪɡˈzɔːstʃən) noun1. extreme tiredness; fatigue 2. the condition of being used up; consumption exhaustion of the earth's resources 3. the act of exhausting or the state of being exhausted exhaustion in American English (ɛgˈzɔstʃən; ɪgˈzɔstʃən) noun2. the state of being exhausted ; esp.,a. great fatigue or weariness b. the condition of being used up; complete consumption COBUILD Collocationsexhaustion sheer exhaustion Examples of 'exhaustion' in a sentenceexhaustion After two months away from the show due to stress and exhaustion she returned in July to rave reviews.The star - who took two months away from the show after suffering from stress and exhaustion - dashed off home to relax and receive treatment.This stress and exhaustion probably intensified the damage and thwarted my recovery.To the point of physical and mental exhaustion.Perhaps he simply suffered from nervous exhaustion.We kept at it until almost dawn and sheer exhaustion sent us to sleep.This leads inexorably to feelings of exhaustion and fatigue as well as a myriad other symptoms.How did you recover from your emotional exhaustion?The sickness causes extreme exhaustion for at least six months.He had been given a diagnosis of suffering exhaustion and stress.At other times she collapsed with nervous exhaustion.The blizzard of agency acronyms suggests the sheer exhaustion in forging political action on so many fronts.He was suffering from extreme exhaustion and totally run down.And he had a long history of suffering from nervous exhaustion.She was probably suffering from sheer exhaustion.More leave through sheer exhaustion or family pressure.They head up a cast who show the stress and exhaustion involved in a round-the-clock investigation.The gurus told us this caused stress, exhaustion and burnout.The Mouse is prone to exhaustion and nervous illnesses from suppressed feelings and wishes.No, more than tiredness, utter exhaustion.Symptoms include extreme exhaustion, muscle pain, headaches and poor concentration.Britons are heading for burnout from overwork, stress and exhaustion, according to a study. In other languagesexhaustion British English: exhaustion NOUN Exhaustion is the state of being so tired that you have no energy left. Staff say he is suffering from exhaustion. - American English: exhaustion
- Brazilian Portuguese: exaustão
- Chinese: 精疲力竭
- European Spanish: agotamiento
- French: épuisement
- German: Erschöpfung
- Italian: sfinimento
- Japanese: 極度の疲労
- Korean: 피로
- European Portuguese: exaustão
- Latin American Spanish: agotamiento
Chinese translation of 'exhaustion' n (u) - (= tiredness)
精疲力竭 (jīng pí lì jié)
Definition extreme tiredness He is suffering from nervous exhaustion. Synonyms tiredness feebleness debilitation enervation Definition the act of exhausting or state of being exhausted the exhaustion of the country's resources Additional synonymsDefinition the quantity of something consumed or used The laws have led to a reduction in fuel consumption. Synonyms using up, use, loss, waste, drain, consuming, expenditure, exhaustion, depletion, utilization, dissipationSynonyms weakness, weakening, fatigue, exhaustion, impotence, paralysis, tiredness, incapacity, powerlessness, infirmity, lassitude, debility, feebleness, prostration, debilitation, enfeeblement, exhaustedness Definition extreme physical or mental tiredness Those affected suffer extreme fatigue. Synonyms tiredness, lethargy, weariness, ennui (literary), heaviness, debility, languor, listlessness, overtiredness |