Found 3 items, similar to Fatigue.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: fatigue
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: fatigue
fatigue
v 1: get tired of something or somebody [syn:
tire,
pall,
weary,
jade]
2: exhaust or tire through overuse or great strain or stress;
“We wore ourselves out on this hike” [syn:
tire,
wear upon
,
tire out,
wear,
weary,
jade,
wear out,
outwear,
wear down,
fag out,
fag] [ant:
refresh]
fatigue
n 1: temporary loss of strength and energy resulting from hard
physical or mental work;
“he was hospitalized for
extreme fatigue”;
“growing fatigue was apparent from the
decline in the execution of their athletic skills”;
“weariness overcame her after twelve hours and she fell
asleep” [syn:
weariness,
tiredness]
2: used of materials (especially metals) in a weakened state
caused by long stress;
“metal fatigue”
3: (always used with a modifier) boredom resulting from
overexposure to something;
“he was suffering from museum
fatigue”;
“after watching TV with her husband she had a
bad case of football fatigue”;
“the American public is
experiencing scandal fatigue”;
“political fatigue”
4: labor of a nonmilitary kind done by soldiers (cleaning or
digging or draining or so on);
“the soldiers were put on
fatigue to teach them a lesson”;
“they were assigned to
kitchen fatigues” [syn:
fatigue duty]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Fatigue
Fatigue
\Fa*tigue"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Fatigued; p. pr. &
vb. n.
Fatiguing, n.] [Cf. F. fatiguer. See
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.
Syn: To jade; tire; weary; bore. See
Jade.
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Fatigue
\Fa*tigue"\, n. [F., fr. fatiguer to fatigue, L.
fatigare; cf. L. affatim sufficiently.]
1. Weariness from bodily labor or mental exertion; lassitude
or exhaustion of strength.
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2. The cause of weariness; labor; toil; as, the fatigues of
war. --Dryden.
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3. The weakening of a metal when subjected to repeated
vibrations or strains.
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Fatigue call (Mil.), a summons, by bugle or drum, to
perform fatigue duties.
Fatigue dress, the working dress of soldiers.
Fatigue duty (Mil.), labor exacted from soldiers aside from
the use of arms. --Farrow.
Fatigue party, a party of soldiers on fatigue duty.
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