Definitionn. weakness characterized by a lack of vitality or energy
Last update: July 7, 2015
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Being thus composed, he is neither able to eat flesh like his father, nor herbs like his mother; therefore he perisheth from inanition"; the moral follows. [Please select]
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Leonard thought fit to let it dwindle, and it has dwindled until it has perished of inanition. [Please select]
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Nothing but ignorance and inanition stand in the way of utilization of waste roof spaces. [Please select]
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Hellenism was thus expiring from its own inanition, when the inevitable avalanche overwhelmed it from without. [Please select]
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I was now nearly sick from inanition, having taken so little the day before. [Please select]
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Its charm, I fancy, is greatest to those in whom the natural man, deprived in early life of his proper aliment, grows sickly and pale, and perishes at last of inanition. [Please select]
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The feathers still go on growing in geometrical progression, and drawing the sources of vitality still faster than they can be supplied, till the bird faints and expires from inanition. [Please select]
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