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defatigation | defatigate | Derived terms |

Defatigation is a derived term of defatigate.


As a noun defatigation

is weariness; fatigue.

As an adjective defatigate is

(obsolete|rare) weary; fatigued.

As a verb defatigate is

(rare) to tire or make weary.

defatigation

English

Noun

(-)
  • weariness; fatigue
  • (Francis Bacon)
    (Webster 1913)

    defatigate

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (obsolete, rare) Weary; fatigued
  • * {{quote-book, 1662, William Clark, Marciano; or, the Discovery, edition=1871 reprint citation
  • , passage=Let us then passe the Pomeridian hours in obambulation: for I am defatigate with session.}}

    Verb

    (defatigat)
  • (rare) To tire or make weary
  • * {{quote-book, 1947, , Topsy Turvy citation
  • , passage=I must'' say there ''is'' something to be said, don't you agree darling, and I rather hope they'll internationalize the ''cosmic'' wireless and save us from some of this ''defatigating news.}}

    Derived terms

    * defatigation ----