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burnout an extreme emotional state characterized by emotional exhaustion, a diminished sense of personal accomplishment, and cynicism. Originally identified in social workers, the concept is now applied more generally. One problem with burnout research is establishing whether it is a cause or effect of other responses such as job satisfaction and work performance.
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burnout A term used to describe feeling worn out and unable to carry on with a stressful activity.
Ãâó: www.rcpsych.ac.uk/info/glosConds.htm
burnout A condition developed by some social workers due to an overwhelming amount of work. Characterized by mental and physical exhaustion through overwork.
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burnout Fabric which alternates between sheer and opaque or structured into patterns consisting of the two.
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burnout Mortgage market phenomenon representing the tendency of mortgage pools to become less sensitive to interest rate as they tend to maturity. The older the pool, the more burnt out is the sensitivity to interest rate changes.
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