Word: fatigue Word origin: mid 17th century (in the sense ‘task that causes weariness’): from French fatigue (noun), fatiguer (verb), from Latin fatigare ‘tire out’, from ad fatim, affatim ‘to satiety or surfeit’. Phonetic: fəˈtiːɡ Listen:
extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness. Example: he was nearly dead with fatigue
weakness in metal or other materials caused by repeated variations of stress. Example: metal fatigue
menial non-military tasks performed by a soldier, sometimes as a punishment. Example: we're on cookhouse fatigues, sir
loose clothing, typically khaki, olive drab, or camouflaged, of a sort worn by soldiers on active duty. Example: battle fatigues
cause (someone) to feel exhausted. Example: they were fatigued by their journey
weaken (a metal or other material) by repeated variations of stress. Example: the nails have become rusted through or fatigued
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