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Definition of exhaust
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 exhaust is as below...
Exhaust
(v. t.) To draw or let out
wholly;
to drain off
completely;
as, to
exhaust
the water of a well; the
moisture
of the earth is
exhausted
by
evaporation..
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Otheoscope
::
Otheoscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
exhibiting
the
repulsive
action
produced
by light or heat in an
exhausted
vessel;
a
modification
of the
radoimeter.
Sterilize
::
Sterilize
(v. t.) To make
sterile
or
unproductive;
to
impoverish,
as land; to
exhaust
of
fertility..
Fatigue
::
Fatigue
(n.) To weary with labor or any
bodily
or
mental
exertion;
to
harass
with toil; to
exhaust
the
strength
or
endurance
of; to tire.
Arid
::
Arid (a.)
Exhausted
of
moisture;
parched
with heat; dry;
barren.
Exhaust
::
Exhaust
(v. t.) To
drain,
metaphorically;
to use or
expend
wholly,
or till the
supply
comes to an end; to
deprive
wholly
of
strength;
to use up; to weary or tire out; to wear out; as, to
exhaust
one's
strength,
patience,
or
resources..
Exhaustion
::
Exhaustion
(n.) The state of being
exhausted
or
emptied;
the state of being
deprived
of
strength
or
spirits.
Water Hammer
::
Water
hammer
() A
vessel
partly
filled
with
water,
exhausted
of air, and
hermetically
sealed.
When
reversed
or
shaken,
the water being
unimpeded
by air,
strikes
the sides in solid mass with a sound like that of a
hammer..
Breathe
::
Breathe
(v. t.) To put out of
breath;
to
exhaust.
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.)
Deficient
in
strength
of body;
feeble;
infirm;
sickly;
debilitated;
enfeebled;
exhausted.
Overmarch
::
Overmarch
(v. t. & i.) To march too far, or too much; to
exhaust
by
marching..
Forswonk
::
Forswonk
(a.)
Overlabored;
exhausted;
worn out.
Old
::
Old
(superl.)
Worn out;
weakened
or
exhausted
by use; past
usefulness;
as, old
shoes;
old
clothes..
Condenser
::
Condenser
(n.) An
apparatus,
separate
from the
cylinder,
in which the
exhaust
steam is
condensed
by the
action
of cold water or air. See
Illust.
of Steam
engine..
Spend
::
Spend (v. t.) To
consume;
to
waste;
to
squander;
to
exhaust;
as, to spend an
estate
in
gaming
or other
vices..
Recruit
::
Recruit
(n.) A
supply
of
anything
wasted
or
exhausted;
a
reenforcement.
Empty
::
Empty (v. t.) To
deprive
of the
contents;
to
exhaust;
to make void or
destitute;
to make
vacant;
to pour out; to
discharge;
as, to empty a
vessel;
to empty a well or a
cistern..
Peter
::
Peter (v. i.) To
become
exhausted;
to run out; to fail; -- used
generally
with out; as, that mine has
petered
out..
Lichen
::
Lichen
(n.) A name given to
several
varieties
of skin
disease,
esp. to one
characterized
by the
eruption
of
small,
conical
or flat,
reddish
pimples,
which,
if
unchecked,
tend to
spread
and
produce
great and even fatal
exhaustion..
Droop
::
Droop (v. i.) To hang
bending
downward;
to sink or hang down, as an
animal,
plant,
etc., from
physical
inability
or
exhaustion,
want of
nourishment,
or the
like..
Unfailing
::
Unfailing
(a.) Not
failing;
not
liable
to fail;
inexhaustible;
certain;
sure.
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