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inanition

[in-uh-nish-uhn] / ˌɪn əˈnɪʃ ən /






NOUN
starvation
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG




Example Sentences

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There were times in “High Life,” by contrast, when my attention began to wander through space—always a hazard, I guess, when the main menace is moral inanition and a heedless despair.

From The New Yorker • Apr. 5, 2019

America, which is entertaining itself to inanition, has never experienced a scarcity of entertainment.

From Washington Post • Jun. 2, 2017

He runs away to Paris, and there squanders the best year of his life in sophisticated inanition.

From Time Magazine Archive

In chronic inanition loss of the original weight can be higher without death than in complete starvation, can be reduced to 40% or 50% of original weight and has been known to have been more.

From Time Magazine Archive

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.

From "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë