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exhaustion
ex·haus·tion E0274500 (ĭg-zôs′chən)n.1. The act or an instance of exhausting.2. The state of being exhausted; extreme fatigue: The runner collapsed from exhaustion.exhaustion (ɪɡˈzɔːstʃən) n1. extreme tiredness; fatigue2. the condition of being used up; consumption: exhaustion of the earth's resources. 3. the act of exhausting or the state of being exhaustedex•haus•tion (ɪgˈzɔs tʃən) n. 1. the act or process of exhausting. 2. the state of being exhausted. 3. extreme weakness or fatigue. 4. the total consumption of something. [1640–50] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | exhaustion - extreme fatigue inanition - exhaustion resulting from lack of foodfatigue, tiredness, weariness - temporary loss of strength and energy resulting from hard physical or mental work; "he was hospitalized for extreme fatigue"; "growing fatigue was apparent from the decline in the execution of their athletic skills"; "weariness overcame her after twelve hours and she fell asleep"frazzle - a state of extreme exhaustion; "he was worn to a frazzle"brain-fag, mental exhaustion - exhaustion that affects mental keenness | | 2. | exhaustion - serious weakening and loss of energydebilitation, enfeeblement, enervationweakening - becoming weaker | | 3. | exhaustion - the act of exhausting something entirelydepletion - the act of decreasing something markedly |
exhaustionnoun1. tiredness, fatigue, weariness, lassitude, feebleness, prostration, debilitation, enervation He is suffering from nervous exhaustion.2. depletion, emptying, consumption, using up the exhaustion of the country's resourcesexhaustionnounThe condition of being extremely tired:fatigue, tiredness, weariness.Translationsexhaust (igˈzoːst) verb1. to make very tired. She was exhausted by her long walk. 使筋疲力盡 使筋疲力尽2. to use all of; to use completely. We have exhausted our supplies; You're exhausting my patience. 用盡 用尽3. to say all that can be said about (a subject etc). We've exhausted that topic. 詳細論述(某議題) 详细论述 noun (an outlet from the engine of a car, motorcycle etc for) fumes and other waste. 排氣口 排气口exˈhausted adjective extremely tired. 筋疲力盡的 筋疲力尽的exˈhaustion nounHe collapsed from exhaustion. 疲憊 疲惫exˈhaustive (-tiv) adjective complete; very thorough. an exhaustive search. 徹底的 彻底的Exhaustion
Exhaustion a state characterized by a lowered level of the functioning of organs, systems, and the body as a whole because of prolonged excessive activity, continuous exposure to powerful stimuli, and certain diseases. The performance of any function is accompanied by intensified decomposition of adenosine triphosphoric acid (ATP) through the utilization of energy accumulated in its terminal phosphate bonds. When ATP formation chronically lags behind its consumption, a precondition for exhaustion is created. The functional elements of organs and systems wear out as they work. The restoration of worn-out structures (functional, energy-forming, and so forth) is based on the synthesis of nucleic acids and proteins. Exhaustion also results if these substances are not synthesized in adequate quantities. The processes of energy formation and protein synthesis are interrelated. The impairment of either may complicate the action of the other and intensify the exhaustion. Exhaustion may result from extreme fatigue, or slight fatigue after improper or insufficient nutrition, after prolonged exposure to high or low temperatures, after diseases caused by metabolic disorders, and after severe blood losses and injuries. Treatment consists in removing the main causes. exhaustion
exhaustion [eg-zaws´chun] 1. a state of extreme mental or physical fatigue.2. the state of being drained, emptied, consumed, or used up.heat exhaustion see heat exhaustion.ex·haus·tion (eks-aw'chŭn), 1. Extreme fatigue; inability to respond to stimuli. 2. Removal of contents; using up of a supply of anything. 3. Extraction of the active constituents of a drug by treating with water, alcohol, or other solvent. [L. ex-haurio, pp. -haustus, to draw out, empty] exhaustion A state of fatigue or physical consumption, pooped. See Secretory exhaustion. ex·haus·tion (eg-zaws'chŭn) 1. Extreme fatigue; inability to respond to stimuli. 2. Removal of contents; depletion of a supply of anything. 3. Extraction of the active constituents of a drug by treating with water, alcohol, or other solvent. [L. ex-haurio, pp. -haustus, to draw out, empty]ex·haus·tion (eg-zaws'chŭn) 1. Extreme fatigue; inability to respond to stimuli. 2. Removal of contents; depletion of a supply of anything. 3. Extraction of the active constituents of a drug by treating with water, alcohol, or other solvent. [L. ex-haurio, pp. -haustus, to draw out, empty]Patient discussion about exhaustionQ. what causes physical exhaustion A. Many things may cause weakness, depending on the specific characteristics of the individual and the situation. Heart diseases (stable angina) may cause weakness, as well as anemia, metabolic disorders (potassium abnormalities etc.). Other situations such as chronic diseases may also cause weakness. However, I'm not very keen on diagnosing things over the net, so consulting a professional (e.g. a doctor) may be wise. You may read more here: www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003174.htm Q. my boyfriend is always exhausted - he wakes up exhausted and just has no energy thro' out the day - help he doesn't sleep well and gets exhausted just lifting a few heavy boxes etc. He's 48 and carries a few extra pounds around the waistline, but in my view this should not contribute to his extreme exhaustion - he pants heavily after doing medial tasks. He's not physically active and has a desk job.A. It sounds like your boyfriend has sleep apnea. He needs to have an overnight sleep study done to see how many times he awakens during the night. Its amazing how much it could be. If he is diagnosed as such, he would need to use a CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) respirator which would force air into his lungs to keep his airways open. It just means that he has an obsructive airway which could in fact be due to the weight around the middle. If this be the diagnosis and treatment, he would awaken fully refreshed and energetic. It is worth the time and trouble! Good luck! Q. Can stress really affect your health?? I’ve been having a stressed period at work in the past three months. I heard a lot of times:” don’t stress up-it’ll kill you eventually..” but is it physically true?A. defenitely true, it's been proven that stress might cause gastrointestinal desorders. More discussions about exhaustionExhaustion
ExhaustionA situation in which demand has overwhelmed supply or vice versa. The term is especially used in investing when too many traders have taken a short position or a long position relative to the number of traders on the other side. This can be an indication that the price for a security has peaked (if there are too many buyers) or bottomed (if there are too many sellers). See also: Price correction.AcronymsSeeexhaustexhaustion Related to exhaustion: heat exhaustionSynonyms for exhaustionnoun tirednessSynonyms- tiredness
- fatigue
- weariness
- lassitude
- feebleness
- prostration
- debilitation
- enervation
noun depletionSynonyms- depletion
- emptying
- consumption
- using up
Synonyms for exhaustionnoun the condition of being extremely tiredSynonyms- fatigue
- tiredness
- weariness
Synonyms for exhaustionnoun extreme fatigueRelated Words- inanition
- fatigue
- tiredness
- weariness
- frazzle
- brain-fag
- mental exhaustion
noun serious weakening and loss of energySynonyms- debilitation
- enfeeblement
- enervation
Related Wordsnoun the act of exhausting something entirelyRelated Words |