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Weariness from bodily labor or mental exertion; lassitude or exhaustion of strength.
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The cause of weariness; labor; toil; as, the fatigues of war.
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To weary with labor or any bodily or mental exertion; to harass with toil; to exhaust the strength or endurance of; to tire.
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a feeling of lack of energy, weariness or tiredness.
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A loss of power to continue a given level of physical performance.
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A state characterized by a lessened capacity for work and reduced efficiency of accomplishment, usually accompanied by a feeling of weariness and tiredness.
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A state of exhaustion; the loss of strength or endurance.
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In a metal part, weakness due to constant flexing.
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(fat- eeg): a common symptom during cancer treatment, a bone-weary exhaustion that doesn?t get better with rest. For some, this can last for some time after treatment.
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Failure caused by flexing which results in the break down of the metal structure.
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Physical or mental exhaustion. Weariness.
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A generalized or specific feeling of tiredness that may have a multitude of causes both mental and physical.
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A feeling of becoming tired easily, being unable to complete usual activity, feeling weak, and difficulty concentrating.
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Weariness or exhaustion resulting from exertion.
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Feeling weak or tired.
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being tired or weak through hard use Metal fatigue was identified as a contributory factor in the air crash. fatigue (v)
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A loss of work capacity that results when the body depletes its energy stores and is unable to maintain a steady level of performance.
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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"
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get tired of something or somebody
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exhaust or tire through overuse or great strain or stress; "We wore ourselves out on this hike"
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weariness. Oh dear I'm tired.
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weariness without known cause.
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physical or mental weariness due to exertion ( Ashwagandha, Stress Ease)
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is a feeling of weariness, tiredness, or lack of energy that varies in degree, frequency, and duration.
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Decreased ability to perform; feeling of being very tired after a work effort.
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A physical state characterized by a lessened capacity for work and reduced efficiency. Often accompanied by sleepiness and irritability. Commonly described in patients receiving chemotherapy or radiation.
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Fatigue means feeling tired, weak, sleepy, forgetful, or worn out, and having no energy to go about your daily routine. Fatigue is commonly caused by cancer treatments, but can also result from the disease itself. Fatigue is also often present in patients with anemia.
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A lessened capacity for work or activity and reduced efficiency of accomplishment, usually accompanied by a feeling of weariness, sleepiness, or irritability.
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having an unusual and persistent sense of tiredness that can occur with cancer or cancer treatments. Fatigue can last a long time and interfere with everyday life. Rest does not always relieve it
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Transient reduced ability to work as a result of previous activity, resulting in reduced efficiency
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feeling of tiredness, weariness or lack or energy usually associated with lower performance (physical or mental). Fatigue is different from drowsiness. In general, drowsiness is feeling the need to sleep, while fatigue is a lack of energy and motivation. Drowsiness and apathy (a feeling of indifference or not caring about what happens) can be symptoms of fatigue. Fatigue often develops in response to physical exertion, emotional stress, boredom, or lack of sleep.
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Short term sensation of tiredness and reduced performance.
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adecreased capacity for activity that is often accompanied by feelings of weariness, sleepiness, or irritability.
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A feeling of tiredness or weariness. This overwhelming sustained sense of exhaustion results in a decreased capacity for physical and mental work.
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That state, following a period of mental or bodily activity; characterized by a lessened capacity for work and reduced efficiency of accomplishment, usually accompained by a feeling of weariness, sleepiness, or irritability.
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Feelings of being very tired or lacking energy.
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A state of overwhelming, sustained exhaustion and decreased capacity for physical and mental work that is not relieved by rest.
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Feeling very tired or weak. A common side effect of cancer and cancer treatments.
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The event that occurs after extensive exercise has occurred. It is said that the muscle or tissue is exhausted.
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Incapacitating mental or physical tiredness.
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A feeling of extreme tiredness and lethargy. This may be a side effect of cancer or of cancer treatment. See section.
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constant and extreme tiredness that does not go away with a good nightâ€(tm)s sleep.
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Fatigue is a loss of work capacity resulting from preceding work. It is usually associated with a loss of efficiency and reduced capability. Fatigue is both a physical and a psychological state.
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tiredness as a result of physical activity, caused by a build up of lactic acid in body.
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A state of exhaustion following mental or physical activity characterized by a decreased capacity for work and accompanied by weariness, sleepiness, or irritability.
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A feeling of tiredness and lack of energy, related to cancer or cancer treatment or both.
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tiredness that results when there is not enough rest and recovery time for the body to recover from work. Depending upon the activity, the fatigue may be in a muscle or group of muscles (localized muscle fatigue) or the whole body (whole body fatigue).
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A decreased capacity of activity that is often accompanied by feelings of weariness, sleepiness or irritability. A lack of energy, general tiredness.
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State of exhaustion or loss of strength.
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A condition marked by extreme tiredness and inability to function due lack of energy. Fatigue may be acute or chronic.
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Fatigue means mental or physical tiredness, usually caused by prolonged or intense activity, but also possibly caused by disease, lack of adequate nutrition or other anomalous factors.
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Physical weariness resulting from exertion.
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A feeling of weakness; very tired.
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Feeling of being very tired or lacking energy.
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tiredness that may accompany activity or may persist even without exertion.
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Loss of energy; tiredness.
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this is a meter for gauging how tired your character currently is. The meter is reduced by performing certain strenuous actions (such as jumping or attacking), getting punched, or having a spell or magic item drain it. The less the meter has left, the more tired your character is. Tired characters have their chances of successfully using their skills reduced—the more tired your character is, the less chance they have of using their skill successfully. Fatigue can be restored by sleeping, waiting, through the use of magic (potions, spells, items), or by eating food (such as bread or cheese).
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Odour fatigue results from overlong exposure to an odour. The nose becomes tired to a particular note but can usually still detect very different smells.
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Fatigue is extreme tiredness and lack of energy.
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