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fatiguing

adjective as in tiring

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People fighting pandemic fatigue or who are dismissive of the risks are gathering with friends and family, and doing so more often indoors as cold weather arrives.

While I am feeling the fatigue of virtual-only conferences, its investors are betting that events in a post-pandemic world will have a hybrid model.

From Fortune

She probably gave it to my son-in-law, because now he’s got weakness, fatigue, shortness of breath.

It seems clear that fatigue resistance is an important ingredient for marathon success, but the problem for running scientists is that there’s no convenient way of measuring it—other than, well, running a marathon.

The safest bet, then, is to treat the onset of exhaustion as if it were real fatigue.

We were now beginning to feel the effects of this fatiguing duty.

Such hard work was very fatiguing, especially as the boys were drinking in new sthetic impressions at the same time.

The road from the fort to the Diadem is extremely fatiguing, and fully three hours are required to accomplish the journey.

In a languid way, and as if life was altogether too fatiguing, she walked down the stairs.

Here I had no alarms, no fatiguing journeys, no anxiety; my mind became calm and unruffled, and I was once more at peace.

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

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