Definitionn. temporary loss of strength and energy resulting from hard physical or mental work
Last update: August 28, 2016
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Many athletes withdrew from the race due to fatigue. [Please select]
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Employers expect Friday to be lost to fatigue and boozy lunches, but Tuesday is sacrosanct. [Please select]
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A chronic illness characterized by fatigue, neurologic and immunologic disorders and active human herpesvirus type 6 infection. [Please select]
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It seemed as if fatigue could not affect him. [Please select]
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He had parted from them worn with care, and jaded with fatigue; he now saw them refreshed and blooming, though timid and anxious. [Please select]
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They are fatigued, but they are quite equal to a ride of a few more miles. [Please select]
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She begged him not to fatigue himself with too long stages, and went back to the silent house, thankful to be alone in her despondency. [Please select]
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Angela was watching her brother-in-law as they sauntered along, and she saw that the fatigue and agitation of this meeting were beginning to affect him. [Please select]
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I am too sorely fatigued. [Please select]
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Sir Arthur was no farther indisposed than by the effects of great agitation and unusual fatigue, but these were sufficient to induce him to keep his bedchamber. [Please select]
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He was awakened from a heavy sleep into which he had sunk, from fatigue of body and agitation of mind, by loud exclamations of surprise and joy. [Please select]
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