We have no meanings for "mere exhaustion" in our records yet.
1 His stupor, he reasoned, must be the result of more than mere exhaustion .
2 In about half an hour, she was sleeping profoundly, from mere exhaustion of feeling.
3 This affair has given me so much anxiety that I only sleep through mere exhaustion .
4 An ordinary woman would have died from mere exhaustion .
5 The poor women were beginning to knock up, and several fell at times from mere exhaustion .
6 He was not running now, but aware of a physical discomfort that was not mere exhaustion .
7 Somehow, insensibly, his heart had been emptied of its fiery draught by more than mere exhaustion .
8 At last Tom stopped, from mere exhaustion .
9 From mere exhaustion he slept heavily, and on the following day with white face and compressed lips entered on his work.
10 But presently I grew a little calmer out of mere exhaustion , which was all the relief that was possible to me.
11 Then roused by a sudden inspiration, he would rush to the piano and play till his hands dropped from mere exhaustion .
12 Again and again, after a Danish ship had struck from mere exhaustion , it was manned afresh from the shore, and the fight renewed.
13 The heat at times was oppressive; and, fainting with toil and famished for want of food, they sank down on the earth from mere exhaustion .
14 He died without disease, and through mere exhaustion of nature, in his 75th year, in 1820, and was buried in Salisbury cathedral.
15 *10 Many of the men now fainted by the way from mere exhaustion , or loitered in the woods, unable to keep up with the march.
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This collocation consists of: Mere exhaustion through the time
Mere exhaustion across language varieties