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    exhaust
    /ɪɡˈzɔːst/

    verb

    • 1. make (someone) feel very tired: "her day out had exhausted her" Similar tire outwear outovertireovertaxOpposite invigoraterefresh
    • 2. use up (resources or reserves) completely: "the country has exhausted its treasury reserves" Similar use uprun throughgo throughconsumeOpposite replenishrestock

    noun

    • 1. waste gases or air expelled from an engine, turbine, or other machine in the course of its operation: "buses spewing out black clouds of exhaust"

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  2. EXHAUST definition: 1. to make someone extremely tired: 2. to use something completely: 3. the waste gas from an…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of EXHAUST is to consume entirely : use up. How to use exhaust in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Exhaust.

  4. The noun exhaust refers to what comes out of your car's tailpipe. It consists of the burned gases and particulate matter that are created by the engine. As a verb, the word exhaust means to use something up, such as a food supply or your energy.

  5. Exhaust definition: to drain of strength or energy, wear out, or fatigue greatly, as a person. See examples of EXHAUST used in a sentence.

  6. Exhaust is the gas or steam that is produced when the engine of a vehicle is running. ...the exhaust from a car engine. The city's streets are filthy and choked with exhaust fumes. ...the concentration of car exhausts in the Los Angeles area.

  7. Define exhaust. exhaust synonyms, exhaust pronunciation, exhaust translation, English dictionary definition of exhaust. v. ex·haust·ed , ex·haust·ing , ex·hausts v. tr. 1. To make extremely weary; wear out. See Synonyms at tire1. 2. a. To remove a resource from; deplete:...

  8. EXHAUST definition: 1. to finish all of the supply of something: 2. to make someone very tired: 3. to say everything…. Learn more.

  9. The withdrawing of air, gas, etc. from a container or enclosure, as by means of a fan or pump. The discharge or release of used steam, gas, etc. from a steam or gas turbine or from the cylinders of an engine at the end of every working stroke of the pistons.

  10. Jun 10, 2024 · Verb. [ edit] exhaust (third-person singular simple present exhausts, present participle exhausting, simple past and past participle exhausted) ( transitive) To draw or let out wholly; to drain off completely.

  11. to draw out all that is essential in (a subject, topic, etc.); treat or study thoroughly. to empty by drawing out the contents: to exhaust a tank of fuel oil. Physics to create a vacuum in. to draw out or drain off completely. to deprive wholly of useful or essential properties, possessions, resources, etc.