The meaning of Exhaust
Exhaust – definition
verbMake (someone) feel very tired.
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Her day out had exhausted herverbUse up (resources or reserves) completely.
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The country has exhausted its treasury reservesverbExpel (gas or steam) from or into a particular place.
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You should never exhaust bathroom air into your attic
nounWaste gases or air expelled from an engine, turbine, or other machine in the course of its operation.
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Buses spewing out black clouds of exhaust
verbTo make a person or an animal extremely tired
Usage examples:
The long hike up the mountain exhausted us all., after a whole day with the kids, her patience was …
verbTo use all of something so that there is none left
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Exhaust a supply/resource/stock, exhaust every possibility/option
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Word origin
mid 16th century (in the sense ‘draw off or out’): from Latin exhaust- ‘drained out’, from the verb exhaurire, from ex- ‘out’ + haurire ‘draw (water), drain’.
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