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View definitions for burned out

burned out

adjective as in drained

adjective as in overworked

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The agency does not have the staff or budget to regularly inspect streetlights to identify dangerously loose caps or other problems, or to swiftly fix burned-out or vandalized lights.

A few weeks later it was a burned-out shell.

From BBC

Less than a generation ago, South Korea held an unenviable distinction it has since tried to shed: land of the burned-out workers.

Until the administration gives the support a football team at this great university deserves and quits hiring inexperienced or lazy, burned-out head coaches, things will only get worse.

Two men found dead in a burned-out car in Malmö have been confirmed as British nationals reported missing in July.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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