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ex·haust·ed [ɪgˈzɔ:stɪd, eg-] ADJ

exhausted (very tired)
exhausted (very tired)
exhausted (used up)
exhausted (used up)

I . ex·haust [ɪgˈzɔ:st, eg-] VB trans

II . ex·haust [ɪgˈzɔ:st, eg-] N

1. exhaust no pl (gas):

izpuh m

2. exhaust (tailpipe):

III . ex·haust [ɪgˈzɔ:st, eg-] ADJ

ex·ˈhaust pipe N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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There were further casualties among the exhausted men during this stage.
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The horse was then examined by a vet, and eliminated if lame or too exhausted to continue.
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Many hours later, as morning dawns, the last song is sung, the guests leave, and the exhausted hounsis, houngans, and mambos can go to sleep.
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Pilots were shocked to find the troops too exhausted and hungry to unload.
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While some resources such as trees and wheat are available in infinite supply, other resources will be exhausted over time.
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However, by 1915 the coal industry in the town had started to decline as coal reserves started to become exhausted.
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He was reportedly very thin, with white hair and an exhausted appearance.
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The plantations were already in decline, their soils exhausted by years of cultivation without investment in renewing fertility.
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After three hours the current swept the two exhausted men and the raft back together.
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At the end of the match, both players were so exhausted they could not stand for the trophy presentation.
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