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inanition
[ in-uh-nish-uhn ]
inanition
/ 藢瑟苍蓹藞苍瑟蕛蓹苍 /
noun
- exhaustion resulting from lack of food
- mental, social, or spiritual weakness or lassitude
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of inanition1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of inanition1
Example Sentences
I perceived that I was sickening from excitement and inanition; neither meat nor drink had passed my lips that day, for I had taken no breakfast.
There were times in 鈥淗igh Life,鈥 by contrast, when my attention began to wander through space鈥攁lways a hazard, I guess, when the main menace is moral inanition and a heedless despair.
America, which is entertaining itself to inanition, has never experienced a scarcity of entertainment.
Long before progress, understood as streaming, brought us binge-watching, she foresaw people entertaining themselves into inanition with portable technologies that enable 鈥渓imitless self-absorption,鈥 making people solipsistic and unmannerly.
Two pathologists initially found that 49-year-old Michael Stanley Galliher died in August from complications of inanition, defined as an exhausted condition resulting from lack of nourishment.
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