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The word "exhaustion" is acceptable and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a feeling of intense mental and physical fatigue or when someone has used up all their energy. For example, "After running two marathons in one week, I felt nothing but exhaustion."
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Exhaustion
noun
The point of complete depletion, of the state of being used up.
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We're both too tired to talk, unless barking involuntary responses to auditory hallucinations brought about by prolonged exhaustion counts as talking, which it probably doesn't.
When the final whistle went, they almost collapsed with exhaustion.
I show him a cutting from the US research pointing towards heat exhaustion as a cause.
He chalked Modi's appeal up to media bias and an exhaustion with the formerly ruling Congress party.
"We showed that Europe can be an arena of negotiation and mutually acceptable compromise and not an arena for exhaustion, submission and blind punishment … but negotiations did not end yesterday".
His eye sockets are dark with exhaustion, but he's on a high.
Meadows is filming the story of Tommy Simpson, the Nottinghamshire cyclist who died of exhaustion in 1967 during the ascent of Mont Ventoux in the Tour de France.
Exhaustion and emotion have been on sad display in the last few days.
On Tuesday morning, there was a palpable sense of exhaustion, from the previous night and from the knowledge that this will almost certainly be another very long day.
Less tangibly, there's also a sense of intellectual exhaustion.
The use of stress positions was designed to cause muscle fatigue, physical discomfort and exhaustion.
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