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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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Overtire
::
Overtire
(v. t.) To tire to
excess;
to
exhaust.
Exhausture
::
Exhausture
(n.)
Exhaustion.
Jade
::
Jade (v. t.) To
exhaust
by
overdriving
or
long-continued
labor of any kind; to tire or wear out by
severe
or
tedious
tasks;
to
harass.
Participle
::
Participle
(n.) A part of
speech
partaking
of the
nature
both verb and
adjective;
a form of a verb, or
verbal
adjective,
modifying
a noun, but
taking
the
adjuncts
of the verb from which it is
derived.
In the
sentences:
a
letter
is
written;
being
asleep
he did not hear;
exhausted
by toil he will sleep
soundly,
--
written,
being,
and
exhaustedare
participles..
Exhaust
::
Exhaust
(n.) The foul air let out of a room
through
a
register
or pipe
provided
for the
purpose.
Weary
::
Weary (v. i.) To grow
tired;
to
become
exhausted
or
impatient;
as, to weary of an
undertaking..
Swallow
::
Swallow
(v. t.) To seize and
waste;
to
exhaust;
to
consume.
Outfield
::
Outfield
(n.)
Arable
land which has been or is being
exhausted.
See
Infield,
1..
Percolation
::
Percolation
(n.) The act or
process
of
percolating,
or
filtering;
filtration;
straining.
Specifically
(Pharm.),
the
process
of
exhausting
the
virtues
of a
powdered
drug by
letting
a
liquid
filter
slowly
through
it..
Exhauster
::
Exhauster
(n.) One who, or that
which,
exhausts
or draws out..
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..
Weariness
::
Weariness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being weary or
tried;
lassitude;
exhaustion
of
strength;
fatigue.
Forswonk
::
Forswonk
(a.)
Overlabored;
exhausted;
worn out.
Fatigue
::
Fatigue
(n.)
Weariness
from
bodily
labor or
mental
exertion;
lassitude
or
exhaustion
of
strength.
Desiccate
::
Desiccate
(v. t.) To dry up; to
deprive
or
exhaust
of
moisture;
to
preserve
by
drying;
as, to
desiccate
fish or
fruit..
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..
Goneness
::
Goneness
(n.) A state of
exhaustion;
faintness,
especially
as
resulting
from
hunger..
Inexhaustive
::
Inexhaustive
(a.)
Inexhaustible.
Draught
::
Draught
(v. t.) To
diminish
or
exhaust
by
drawing.
Discuss
::
Discuss
(v. t.) To
examine
or
search
thoroughly;
to
exhaust
a
remedy
against,
as
against
a
principal
debtor
before
proceeding
against
the
surety..
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