Vocabulary

Fatigue

English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.

English meaning
cause (someone) to feel exhausted.
Urdu meaning
تھکاوٹ، تھکن، کمزوری
Example sentences (from Dawn)

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  1. After three decades of door-to-door campaigns, eradication fatigue is evident.
  2. Each case chips away at billions already spent and risks renewed travel restrictions or donor fatigue.
  3. Ordinarily, box office reporting focuses on fran-chise fatigue or marketing budgets.
  4. Fatigue and desperation after two decades of conflict have led the tribal people to demand talks with the militants and an end to kinetic action.
  5. This hesitation, in the author`sview, stems from a combination of administrative fatigue, fear of professional scrutiny and an overly narrow reading of the law.
Synonyms
tire, tire out, exhaust, wear out, drain, make weary, weary, wash out

Antonyms
invigorate, refresh
Curator example
“they were fatigued by their journey”

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