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Definition of tire
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of tire is as below...
Tire (v. t.) To
exhaust
the
strength
of, as by toil or
labor;
to
exhaust
the
patience
of; to wear out
(one's
interest,
attention,
or the
like);
to
weary;
to
fatigue;
to
jade..
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Aguise
::
Aguise
(v. t.) To
dress;
to
attire;
to
adorn.
Wearisome
::
Wearisome
(a.)
Causing
weariness;
tiresome;
tedious;
weariful;
as, a
wearisome
march;
a
wearisome
day's work; a
wearisome
book..
Beat
::
Beat (a.)
Weary;
tired;
fatigued;
exhausted.
Cabinet
::
Cabinet
(n.) A small room, or
retired
apartment;
a
closet..
Overwork
::
Overwork
(v. t.) To work
beyond
the
strength;
to cause to labor too much or too long; to tire
excessively;
as, to
overwork
a
horse..
Headtire
::
Headtire
(n.) A
headdress.
Weary
::
Weary
(superl.)
Causing
weariness;
tiresome.
Vacuum
::
Vacuum
(n.) A space
entirely
devoid
of
matter
(called
also, by way of
distinction,
absolute
vacuum);
hence,
in a more
general
sense,
a
space,
as the
interior
of a
closed
vessel,
which has been
exhausted
to a high or the
highest
degree
by an air pump or other
artificial
means;
as, water boils at a
reduced
temperature
in a
vacuum..
Swink
::
Swink (v. t.) To cause to toil or
drudge;
to tire or
exhaust
with
labor.
Tireling
::
Tireling
(a.)
Tired;
fatigued.
Fastness
::
Fastness
(a.) A fast
place;
a
stronghold;
a
fortress
or fort; a
secure
retreat;
a
castle;
as, the enemy
retired
to their
fastnesses
in the
mountains..
Total
::
Total (a.)
Whole;
not
divided;
entire;
full;
complete;
absolute;
as, a total
departure
from the
evidence;
a total
loss..
Overtire
::
Overtire
(v. t.) To tire to
excess;
to
exhaust.
Intire
::
Intire
(adv.)
Alt. of
Intirel.
Bore
::
Bore (v. t.) To weary by
tedious
iteration
or by
dullness;
to tire; to
trouble;
to vex; to
annoy;
to
pester.
Complete
::
Complete
(a.)
Filled
up; with no part or
element
lacking;
free from
deficiency;
entire;
perfect;
consummate.
Totalness
::
Totalness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
total;
entireness;
totality.
Fatigable
::
Fatigable
(a.)
Easily
tired.
Flat Foot
::
Flat foot () A foot in which the arch of the
instep
is
flattened
so that the
entire
sole of the foot rests upon the
ground;
also, the
deformity,
usually
congential,
exhibited
by such a foot;
splayfoot..
Element
::
Element
(n.) An
infinitesimal
part of
anything
of the same
nature
as the
entire
magnitude
considered;
as, in a solid an
element
may be the
infinitesimal
portion
between
any two
planes
that are
separated
an
indefinitely
small
distance.
In the
calculus,
element
is
sometimes
used as
synonymous
with
differential..
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