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overfatigue

[oh-ver-fuh-teeg] / ˈoʊ vər fəˌtig /




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The only danger seems to be that the hustling correspondents have had to do may cause them overfatigue due to faulty training.

From Time Magazine Archive

"The A.M.A. is extremely concerned about stress and overfatigue in residency," says Dr. William Jacott, chairman of the A.M.A.

From Time Magazine Archive

Here, then, is another factor in overfatigue due to the monotony of work, interrupted only at long intervals.

From Making Both Ends Meet The income and outlay of New York working girls by Clark, Sue Ainslie

He put it down partly to a certain subconscious excitement that this wild and immense scenery generated in his blood, partly to the spell of solitude, and partly to overfatigue.

From The Wendigo by Blackwood, Algernon

In general, overstrain of any kind tends to overfatigue.

From How to Live Rules for Healthful Living Based on Modern Science by Fisher, Irving