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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
(a.)
Pertaining
to
steam,
air, gas, etc., that is
released
from the
cylinder
of an
engine
after
having
preformed
its
work..
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Implosion
::
Implosion
(n.) A
burstion
inwards,
as of a
vessel
from which the air has been
exhausted;
--
contrasted
with
explosion..
Weary
::
Weary
(superl.)
Having
the
strength
exhausted
by toil or
exertion;
worn out in
respect
to
strength,
endurance,
etc.;
tired;
fatigued..
Discuss
::
Discuss
(v. t.) To
examine
or
search
thoroughly;
to
exhaust
a
remedy
against,
as
against
a
principal
debtor
before
proceeding
against
the
surety..
Languor
::
Languor
(n.) A state of the body or mind which is
caused
by
exhaustion
of
strength
and
characterized
by a
languid
feeling;
feebleness;
lassitude;
laxity.
Famish
::
Famish
(v. i.) To
suffer
extreme
hunger
or
thirst,
so as to be
exhausted
in
strength,
or to come near to
perish..
Goneness
::
Goneness
(n.) A state of
exhaustion;
faintness,
especially
as
resulting
from
hunger..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.)
Deficient
in
strength
of body;
feeble;
infirm;
sickly;
debilitated;
enfeebled;
exhausted.
Exinanition
::
Exinanition
(n.) An
emptying;
an
enfeebling;
exhaustion;
humiliation.
Crookes Tube
::
Crookes
tube () A
vacuum
tube in which the
exhaustion
is
carried
to a very high
degree,
with the
production
of a
distinct
class of
effects;
-- so
called
from W.
Crookes
who
introduced
it..
Beaten
::
Beaten
(a.)
Exhausted;
tired out.
Old
::
Old
(superl.)
Worn out;
weakened
or
exhausted
by use; past
usefulness;
as, old
shoes;
old
clothes..
Spent
::
Spent (a.)
Exhausted
of spawn or
sperm;
-- said
especially
of
fishes.
Diatribe
::
Diatribe
(n.) A
prolonged
or
exhaustive
discussion;
especially,
an
acrimonious
or
invective
harangue;
a
strain
of
abusive
or
railing
language;
a
philippic..
Wind-break
::
Wind-break
(v. t.) To break the wind of; to cause to lose
breath;
to
exhaust.
Tired
::
Tired (a.)
Weary;
fatigued;
exhausted.
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..
Overtoil
::
Overtoil
(v. t.) To weary
excessively;
to
exhaust.
Drying
::
Drying
(a.)
Adapted
or
tending
to
exhaust
moisture;
as, a
drying
wind or day; a
drying
room..
Exhaustless
::
Exhaustless
(a.) Not be
exhausted;
inexhaustible;
as, an
exhaustless
fund or
store..
Outfield
::
Outfield
(n.)
Arable
land which has been or is being
exhausted.
See
Infield,
1..
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