noun

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A weariness caused by exertion; exhaustion.

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(often in the plural) A menial task or tasks, especially in the military.

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Material failure, such as cracking or separation, caused by stress on the material.

verb

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To tire or make weary by physical or mental exertion

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To wilt a salad by dressing or tossing it

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To lose so much strength or energy that one becomes tired, weary, feeble or exhausted

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(of a material specimen) to undergo the process of fatigue; to fail as a result of fatigue.

noun

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Menial duties, especially as punishment.

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Military clothing worn when doing menial tasks.

Examples of fatigues in a Sentence

Nothing fatigues the body so much as weariness of spirit, and Eleanor 's spirit was indeed weary.

Next morning, after the fatigues of their journey, the travelers slept till ten o'clock.

But this was not to be; he was worn out by the incessant toils and fatigues and austerities of his laborious life, and he died at his monastery at Bologna, on the 6th of August 1221.

Marceau had already retired from the war, exhausted by the fatigues of the campaign, and he and Kleber were saved from arrest and execution only by the intervention of Bourbotte.

The guidance of the war should have fallen into the hands of his eldest son, the victor of Poitiers and Najera, but the younger Edward had never recovered from the fatigues of his Spanish campaign; his disease having developed into a form of dropsy, he had become a confirmed invalid and could no longer take the field.

Once a paradox it is now commonplace, and the superabundant argument in the Letters on Toleration fatigues the modern reader.

After the fatigues and impressions of the journey, his reception, and especially after having dined, Bolkonski felt that he could not take in the full significance of the words he heard.

Then again, if you want to go really hardcore, you can opt for a military bag from Fatigues Army Navy.

They are eagerly drunk by the pilgrims, or when poured over the body are held to give a miraculous refreshment after the fatigues of religious exercise; and the manufacture of bottles or jars for carrying the water to distant countries is quite a trade.

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