fa•tigue
Pronunciation: (fu-tēg'), [key] — n., adj., v., -tigued, -ti•guing.
—n. - weariness from bodily or mental exertion.
- a cause of weariness; slow ordeal; exertion: the fatigue of driving for many hours.
- temporary diminution of the irritability or functioning of organs, tissues, or cells after excessive exertion or stimulation.
- the weakening or breakdown of material subjected to stress, esp. a repeated series of stresses.
- Also called on fatigue.
- labor of a generally nonmilitary kind done by soldiers, such as cleaning up an area, digging drainage ditches, or raking leaves.
- the state of being engaged in such labor:on fatigue.
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—adj. - of or pertaining to fatigues or any clothing made to resemble them: The guerrilla band wore fatigue pants and field jackets. She brought fatigue shorts to wear on the hike.
—v.t. - to weary with bodily or mental exertion; exhaust the strength of: Endless chatter fatigues me.
- to subject (a material) to fatigue.
—v.i. - to become fatigued.
- (of a material) to undergo fatigue.
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