A mental disorder caused by stress of active warfare.
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Examples for "battle fatigue"
Examples for "battle fatigue"
1Some of his fellow officers saw a case of battle fatigue.
2Miss Worthington, I believe you are suffering from battle fatigue.
3He had felt battle fatigue before, but this went deeper.
4It has not been clear whether iron supplements can help battle fatigue in non-anemic women.
5A war veteran might have recognized the symptoms which signaled the onset of battle fatigue.
1Even Cho belowdecks was showing classic withdrawal signs that accompanied combat fatigue.
2Better than any ginseng in the herbal, does it combat fatigue and old age.
3They increase alertness, competitiveness and aggression and help to combat fatigue, making athletes feel stronger, more energetic and decisive.
4It was probably insane of her, possibly a symptom of combat fatigue, yet she couldn't quite shake the suspicion.
5Some folks still called it the thousand-yard stare or combat fatigue, stupid euphemisms for the effects of unrelenting terror.
1Back in hospital I was found to be suffering from shell shock.
2She would recognize shell shock, and know him for what he was.
3He had been taken to hospital for shell shock on several previous occasions.
4It would be easy to write it off as shell shock.
5Got back to England by shamming shell shock and was given his discharge.