exhaustion in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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exhaustion in the PONS Dictionary

exhaustion Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to suffer from exhaustion
to drop with exhaustion
to give in to one's exhaustion
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
His ability allows his strength to be proportionate to his exhaustion, so the more tired he is, the more powerful he becomes.
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He succeeds in bringing her to the summit, but he collapses from exhaustion and dies.
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For suspects, the room becomes reality, and this creates serious mental exhaustion for the individual being questioned.
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Other than that, riders would take anything to survive the tedium, the pain and the exhaustion of stages that could last more than 300 km.
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Heat exhaustion, sunstroke, and disease took a heavy toll of human life.
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This was also an interesting race in that race each rower in turn stopped from exhaustion and slumped in his boat.
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The statement of the problem used the method of exhaustion.
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The topic may be divided into two major subjects: pollution control and remediation, and resource conservation, individual exhaustion.
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He works over-time at the sleep-dealer, risking exhaustion.
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Exhaustion of glycogen is a major cause of what marathon runners call hitting the wall.
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