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Definition of exhaust
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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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Exhaustment
::
Exhaustment
(n.)
Exhaustion;
drain.
Drying
::
Drying
(a.)
Adapted
or
tending
to
exhaust
moisture;
as, a
drying
wind or day; a
drying
room..
Reaction
::
Reaction
(n.) An
action
induced
by vital
resistance
to some other
action;
depression
or
exhaustion
of vital force
consequent
on
overexertion
or
overstimulation;
heightened
activity
and
overaction
succeeding
depression
or
shock.
Overmarch
::
Overmarch
(v. t. & i.) To march too far, or too much; to
exhaust
by
marching..
Colliquative
::
Colliquative
(a.)
Causing
rapid waste or
exhaustion;
melting;
as,
colliquative
sweats..
Seedy
::
Seedy
(superl.)
Old and worn out;
exhausted;
spiritless;
also, poor and
miserable
looking;
shabbily
clothed;
shabby
looking;
as, he
looked
seedy
coat..
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..
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..
Exhaustible
::
Exhaustible
(a.)
Capable
of being
exhausted,
drained
off, or
expended..
Overempty
::
Overempty
(v. t.) To make too
empty;
to
exhaust.
Fordo
::
Fordo (v. i.) To
overcome
with
fatigue;
to
exhaust.
Weary
::
Weary
(superl.)
Having
one's
patience,
relish,
or
contentment
exhausted;
tired;
sick; -- with of
before
the
cause;
as, weary of
marching,
or of
confinement;
weary of
study..
Exhaust
::
Exhaust
(a.)
Pertaining
to
steam,
air, gas, etc., that is
released
from the
cylinder
of an
engine
after
having
preformed
its
work..
Inexhaustible
::
Inexhaustible
(a.)
Incapable
of being
exhausted,
emptied,
or used up;
unfailing;
not to be
wasted
or
spent;
as,
inexhaustible
stores
of
provisions;
an
inexhaustible
stock of
elegant
words..
Spent
::
Spent (a.)
Exhausted
of spawn or
sperm;
-- said
especially
of
fishes.
Overdo
::
Overdo
(v. t.) To
overtask.
or
overtax;
to
fatigue;
to
exhaust;
as, to
overdo
one's
strength..
Harass
::
Harass
(v. t.) To
fatigue;
to tire with
repeated
and
exhausting
efforts;
esp., to weary by
importunity,
teasing,
or
fretting;
to cause to
endure
excessive
burdens
or
anxieties;
--
sometimes
followed
by out..
Surrejoin
::
Surrein
(v. t.) To
override;
to
exhaust
by
riding.
Outlearn
::
Outlearn
(v. t.) To learn out [i. e.,
completely,
utterly];
to
exhaust
knowledge
of..
Flag
::
Flag (v. t.) To
enervate;
to
exhaust
the vigor or
elasticity
of.
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