English
Etymology
From exhaust + -ed.
Pronunciation
Adjective
exhausted (comparative more exhausted, superlative most exhausted)
- Very tired; zonked (out).
The exhausted man fell asleep immediately.
- Depleted of resources.
The exhausted mine was worthless once all the ore had been extracted.
- (sciences, now historical) Emptied of contents, especially of air; that has been made into a vacuum.
1791, James Boswell, Life of Johnson, Oxford, published 2008, page 839:A man can live in thick air, but perishes in an exhausted receiver.
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Derived terms
Translations
very tired
- Catalan: exhaust (ca), fatigat (ca)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: please add this translation if you can
- Danish: udmattet (da),
- Esperanto: lacega
- Finnish: uupunut (fi), väsyksissä, poikki (fi)
- French: épuisé (fr), fatigué (fr)
- Galician: esgotado, exausto (gl)
- German: erschöpft (de)
- Hungarian: kimerült (hu)
- Italian: esausto (it), affaticato (it)
- Khmer: នឿយ (km) (nɨəy)
- Louisiana Creole French: fatigé
- Macedonian: истоштен (istošten), исцрпен (iscrpen)
- Maori: ngenge (mi), ru(w)ha, ruhi
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: utslitt, utkjørt, utmattet
- Nynorsk: utsliten, utmatta
- Polish: wyczerpany (pl)
- Portuguese: esgotado (pt), exausto (pt), fatigado (pt), afadigado (pt)
- Romanian: epuizat (ro), extenuat (ro), istovit (ro)
- Scottish Gaelic: claoidhte
- Spanish: exhausto (es), agotado (es), fatigado (es)
- Swedish: utmattad (sv)
- Ukrainian: виснажений (vysnaženyj)
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drained of resources
- Azerbaijani: qurtarmış, bitmiş, tükənmiş
- Bulgarian: изчерпан (bg) (izčerpan)
- Catalan: exhaust
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: please add this translation if you can
- Finnish: ehtynyt (fi), ehdytetty
- German: erschöpft (de)
- Hungarian: kimerült (hu), kimerített, kiaknázott
- Maori: tohetea (of soil fertility), pau, mahiti, tītōhea (of soil), hūiki (of over-cultivated soil)
- Norwegian: utpint
- Bokmål: uttømt
- Nynorsk: uttømd
- Polish: wyczerpany (pl)
- Romanian: epuizat (ro), sărăcit
- Russian: исче́рпанный (ru) (isčérpannyj), вы́работанный (ru) (výrabotannyj)
- Spanish: exhausto (es), agotado (es)
- Swedish: slut (sv), uttömd
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Translations to be checked
- Azerbaijani: əldən düşmüş (of people), əldən-ayaqdan düşmüş (of people), ölümcül (of people), əzgin (of people), üzgün (of people), əzinik (of people)
- Bulgarian: изтощен (bg) (iztošten)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: (please verify) 疲憊 / 疲惫 (zh) (píbèi), 精疲力盡 / 精疲力尽 (zh) (jīngpílìjìn), 精疲力竭 (zh) (jīngpílìjié), 累死 (zh) (lèisǐ), (depleted) 被用盡的, 被用尽的 (bèi yòngjìn de), 被耗盡的, 被耗尽的 (bèi hàojìn de), 被用光的 (bèi yòngguāng de)
- Czech: (please verify) vyčerpaný (cs)
- Danish: (please verify) udkørt, udmattet, opbrugt, udtømt
- Dutch: (please verify) uitgeput (nl)
- Esperanto: (please verify) laca (eo)
- French: (please verify) épuisé (fr), à bout de forces (fr)
- Georgian: (please verify) მოქანცული (mokanculi)
- German: erschöpft (de), geschafft (de) (colloquial)
- Greek: (please verify) εξαντλημένος (el) (exantliménos)
- Indonesian: please add this translation if you can
- Interlingua: (please verify) fatigate
- Irish: (please verify) tuirseach traochta
- Japanese: (please verify) 使い尽くされた (つかいつくされた, tsukaitsukusareta)
- Lao: please add this translation if you can
- Latin: (please verify) effētus
- Malay: please add this translation if you can
- Maori: pukā, ngawhingawhi
- Portuguese: (please verify) exausto (pt), exaurido (pt), esgotado (pt)
- Romanian: vlăguit (ro), secătuit (ro), obosit (ro), istovit (ro)
- Russian: истощённый (ru) (istoščónnyj), изнурённый (ru) (iznurjónnyj)
- Scots: (please verify) wabbit
- Swedish: utmattad (sv), slut (sv), slutkörd (sv)
- Tamil: please add this translation if you can
- Thai: please add this translation if you can
- Winnebago: (please verify) hoixʼįkjį
- Yiddish: (please verify) אויסגעמוטשעט (oysgemutshet)
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Verb
exhausted
- simple past and past participle of exhaust