Serious weakening and loss of energy.
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Examples for "exhaustion "
Examples for "exhaustion "
1 Money is short, days are long, and exhaustion is an occupational hazard.
2 In the South, the signs of exhaustion had not yet become grave.
3 Hypophosphatemia can lead to loss of appetite, exhaustion , weakness, and bone problems.
4 In its wake, physical sensation returned, the reality of exhaustion and pain.
5 Far in the night Robert sank down in a state of exhaustion .
1 The young do not flourish there; they escape from the soft enervation .
2 The luscious softness of the Italian airs overcame me with a delicious enervation .
3 And thus are being sown the seeds of our national enervation .
4 And from this time his enervation was steadily on the increase.
5 By the end of that Sunday his enervation was complete.
1 Now there is the additional factor of economic debilitation by the coronavirus.
2 Alexandria still lay in its stupor of heat and debilitation , barely moving.
3 Does not your debilitation speak of a flaw in this thinking?
4 Mr. Bryan denied that newspaper mergers were a sign of debilitation in the industry.
5 Easily Fatigued Similar to depression, this fatigue can be debilitation .
1 Then, as the disease takes hold, the patient suffers a gradual enfeeblement .
2 The neglected gift was beginning to show signs of decay and enfeeblement .
3 I need not picture its mournful incidents-thecorporeal, the intellectual enfeeblement .
4 Stage of extreme enfeeblement with diminution and final loss of power.
5 Seldom does a warrior die of some illness, or of the enfeeblement of age.
6 The enfeeblement of the church, in all the generations, has been largely due to this cause.
7 The drowning sensation returned, the fear and enfeeblement .
8 But physically the enfeeblement of the cosmos continued.
9 Any enfeeblement of the normal and natural instinct of virility would show itself first in morbid aberrations.
10 A temporary illness, he called it, the natural enfeeblement following upon a prolonged bout with Yucatan fever.
11 Upon this ensued headaches, sore-throat, general enfeeblement .
12 Where mental enfeeblement or mental disorder exist, the severity and chronicity are apt to be still greater.
13 Admitting all this, however, these intellectual changes are not the principal cause of the enfeeblement of the church.
14 As for taking enfeeblement as a natural dispensation, she would as soon regard delirium tremens in that light.
15 NHS Test and Trace, with its web of functions outsourced to different entities, is emblematic of its enfeeblement .
16 At the same time the whole spectrum suffers enfeeblement ; water attacks all its rays, but with different degrees of energy.
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