inanition
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
America, which is entertaining itself to inanition, has never experienced a scarcity of entertainment.
From Washington Post
Long before progress, understood as streaming, brought us binge-watching, she foresaw people entertaining themselves into inanition with portable technologies that enable “limitless self-absorption,” making people solipsistic and unmannerly.
From Washington Post
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.
From Seattle Times
The autopsy report, provided to The Associated Press after a public records request, found Galliher died from “complications of inanition,” defined as an exhausted condition resulting from lack of nourishment.
From Washington Times
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