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Meanings of
inanition
in English
Portuguese
letargia
Catalan
letargia
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Weakness characterized by a lack of vitality or energy.
lethargy
lassitude
slackness
Portuguese
letargia
Synonyms
Examples for "
lethargy
"
lethargy
lassitude
slackness
Examples for "
lethargy
"
1
Results: Two patients withdrew from Study 1 after complaints of unacceptable
lethargy
.
2
Such assertive action is, on the basis of past official
lethargy
,
essential.
3
Or the opposite, hypo-arousal: a state of
lethargy
,
a feeling of unreality.
4
A bad circulation results in cold feet, in local stagnation, in
lethargy
.
5
Deep trance-like sleep and
lethargy
were the first signs of the problem.
1
Coolness, a
lassitude
that should help clear thinking, spread through his body-
2
The attitude of indifference had gone, the air of
lassitude
with it.
3
It was with strange
lassitude
that he heard the voice still speaking:
4
Before leaving, Corelli made one last attempt to break through Louise's
lassitude
.
5
Indifference and spiritual
lassitude
are, to the poet, the worst of sins.
1
Now, that illustrates the surprising
slackness
of discipline in the port watch.
2
Hazard's own quest for form has left him prone to defensive
slackness
.
3
But suffice to say, after some
slackness
,
Jim is back on form.
4
The two chief enemies of mankind are moral
slackness
and physical
slackness
.
5
Now they feel emboldened enough to call each other out for
slackness
.
Usage of
inanition
in English
1
Let a veil come between, and club life would die of
inanition
.
2
Never allow yourself to be taken in the act of
inanition
.
3
The
inanition
delirium of tuberculosis resembles that of carcinosis and malaria.
4
Frequently the engine stopped as if from sheer fatigue or
inanition
.
5
And men may be over-disciplined, so that their impulses die away from
inanition
.
6
Twenty-four more hours passed by, and my weakness became complete
inanition
.
7
In Raucourt the distress was terrible; men fell in the ranks from sheer
inanition
.
8
One patient died of
inanition
within one year of diagnosis.
9
Boredom whirls about in an idle dance, expiring in the agony of its
inanition
.
10
Feed well the hungry mind, lest it perish of
inanition
.
11
Hunger is appeased, the painful feeling of
inanition
ceases, when the stomach is filled.
12
I was now nearly sick from
inanition
,
having taken so little the day before.
13
I sicken in this solitude- Iamdying of mental
inanition
.
14
Was the Church, were the people, to die of
inanition
?
15
Nothing but ignorance and
inanition
stand in the way of utilization of waste roof spaces.
16
But he drank himself into a state of
inanition
.
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About this term
inanition
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
die of inanition
sheer inanition
mental inanition
mere inanition
perish of inanition
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Translations for
inanition
Portuguese
letargia
lassidão
Catalan
letargia
Inanition
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Inanition
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