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Definition of exhaust
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Exhaust
(v. t.) To empty by
drawing
or
letting
out the
contents;
as, to
exhaust
a well, or a
treasury..
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Weary
::
Weary (v. t.) To
reduce
or
exhaust
the
physical
strength
or
endurance
of; to tire; to
fatigue;
as, to weary one's self with labor or
traveling..
Sigh
::
Sigh (v. i.) To
inhale
a
larger
quantity
of air than
usual,
and
immediately
expel it; to make a deep
single
audible
respiration,
especially
as the
result
or
involuntary
expression
of
fatigue,
exhaustion,
grief,
sorrow,
or the
like..
Exhausture
::
Exhausture
(n.)
Exhaustion.
Spend
::
Spend (v. t.) To
exhaust
of force or
strength;
to
waste;
to wear away; as, the
violence
of the waves was
spent..
Turn
::
Turn (v. i.) To
invert
a type of the same
thickness,
as
temporary
substitute
for any sort which is
exhausted..
Desiccate
::
Desiccate
(v. t.) To dry up; to
deprive
or
exhaust
of
moisture;
to
preserve
by
drying;
as, to
desiccate
fish or
fruit..
Colliquative
::
Colliquative
(a.)
Causing
rapid waste or
exhaustion;
melting;
as,
colliquative
sweats..
Exhaustible
::
Exhaustible
(a.)
Capable
of being
exhausted,
drained
off, or
expended..
Effete
::
Effete
(a.) No
longer
capable
of
producing
young,
as an
animal,
or
fruit,
as the
earth;
hence,
worn out with age;
exhausted
of
energy;
incapable
of
efficient
action;
no
longer
productive;
barren;
sterile..
Exhaust
::
Exhaust
(v. t.) To empty by
drawing
or
letting
out the
contents;
as, to
exhaust
a well, or a
treasury..
Telltale
::
Telltale
(n.) A
movable
piece of
ivory,
lead, or other
material,
connected
with the
bellows
of an
organ,
that gives
notice,
by its
position,
when the wind is
exhausted..
Flag
::
Flag (v. t.) To
enervate;
to
exhaust
the vigor or
elasticity
of.
Inexhaustive
::
Inexhaustive
(a.)
Inexhaustible.
Support
::
Support
(v. t.) To
endure
without
being
overcome,
exhausted,
or
changed
in
character;
to
sustain;
as, to
support
pain,
distress,
or
misfortunes..
Breathe
::
Breathe
(v. t.) To put out of
breath;
to
exhaust.
Out
::
Out (a.)
Beyond
the limit of
existence,
continuance,
or
supply;
to the end;
completely;
hence,
in, or into, a
condition
of
extinction,
exhaustion,
completion;
as, the fuel, or the fire, has
burned
out..
Fatigue
::
Fatigue
(n.)
Weariness
from
bodily
labor or
mental
exertion;
lassitude
or
exhaustion
of
strength.
Prostration
::
Prostration
(n.) A
latent,
not an
exhausted,
state of the vital
energies;
great
oppression
of
natural
strength
and
vigor..
Goneness
::
Goneness
(n.) A state of
exhaustion;
faintness,
especially
as
resulting
from
hunger..
Tired
::
Tired (a.)
Weary;
fatigued;
exhausted.
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