
1) Anemia 2) Asthenopia 3) Exhaust 4) Exhaustion 5) Eyestrain 6) Logginess 7) Loginess 8) Overfatigue 9) Overtire 10) Overweary 11) Tire 12) Tiredness 13) Wear 14) Weariness
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1) Burnout 2) Canadian mountain 3) Dog-tired feeling 4) Drowsiness 5) Dyspnoea 6) Exhaustion 7) Fatigation 8) Flag 9) French word used in English 10) Lassitude 11) Marathon problem 12) Mental weariness 13) Mountain of North America 14) Mountain in Canada 15) Mountain in North America 16) Mount of North America
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• (n.) Weariness from bodily labor or mental exertion; lassitude or exhaustion of strength. • (n.) To weary with labor or any bodily or mental exertion; to harass with toil; to exhaust the strength or endurance of; to tire. • (n.) The cause of weariness; labor; toil; as, the fatigues of war. • (n.) The weakening of a metal when ...
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(R oboseala) The weakening of a material caused by repeated or alternating loads; may be used in conjunction with either static or dynamic loading (BS 2787)
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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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failure, at relatively low stress levels, of structures that are subjected to fluctuating and cyclic stresses.
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failure, at relatively low stress levels, of structures that are subjected to fluctuating and cyclic stresses.
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(fә-tēg´) loss of the ability of a muscle to respond to stimuli. battle fatigue , combat fatigue former names for posttraumatic stress disorder in military personnel. vocal fatigue phonasthenia.
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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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A condition characterized by a lessened capacity for work and reduced efficiency of accomplishment, usually accompanied by a feeling of weariness and tiredness. Fatigue can be acute and come on suddenly or chronic and persist.
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failure of a metal under repeated loading.
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Fa·tigue' noun [ French, from
fatiguer to fatigue, Latin
fatigare ; confer Latin
affatim sufficiently.]
1. Weariness from bodily labor or mental exertion; lassitude or exhaustion of strength.
2. The cause of weariness; labor; toil; as, the
fatigues of war....
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Fa·tigue' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Fatigued ;
present participle & verbal noun Fatiguing ,
noun ] [ Confer French
fatiguer . See
Fatigue ,
noun ] To wea...
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Failure or deterioration of a material`s mechanical properties as a result of repeated cyclic loading or deformation over time.
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A form of failure of metals after being subject to vibration, repetitive strain or temperature cycles.
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Fatigue is extreme tiredness and lack of energy.
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A condition characterized by a lessened capacity for work and reduced efficiency of accomplishment, usually accompanied by a feeling of weariness and tiredness. Fatigue can be acute and come on suddenly or chronic and persist.
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Extreme tiredness and/or weakness. It is common to feel fatigued during pregnancy as the body works overtime to provide a nourishing environment for the fetus. Feeling fatigued is your body's way of telling you to slow down. This can be hard while on the job. Take short, frequent breaks and accept help from others when it is offered. Get on a sch.....
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A subjective experience, not amenable to objective testing, but clearly understood by all sportspersons.
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An important mode of failure of engineering components subjected to dynamic stresses. Failure can occur at stresses well below the yield point and tends to initiate at sharp changes in cross sectional area or other stress raisers. See also: Fatigue Resistance, Strain, Stress.
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An extreme feeling of tiredness and lack of energy.
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A cumulative effect causing a metal to fail after repeated applications of stress none of which exceeds the ultimate tensile strength. The fatigue strength (or fatigue limits) is the stress that will cause failure after specified number cycles.
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noun (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`; `po...
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Driving when you are tired greatly increases your risk of collision. To minimise this risk make sure you are fit to drive. Plan your journey in advance and do not begin a journey if you are tired. Get a good night
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A condition leading to the eventual fracture of a material due to constant or repeated stresses that exert less pressure than the tensile strength of the material.
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