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exhaustion extreme fatigue debilitation: serious weakening and loss of energy the act of exhausting something entirely
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exhaustion a marked diminution in capacities that are usually taken for granted; the result of failing to create a pocket for the two-dimensional component of the personality, which failure causes "creativity poisoning."
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exhaustion In intellectual property regimes, the transaction at which rights terminate. Under national exhaustion, rights end with first sale in a country, preventing parallel imports. Under international exhaustion, rights end with first sale anywhere, permitting parallel imports.
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exhaustion The state of an ion exchange material in which it is no longer capable of effective function due to the depletion of the initial supply of exchangeable ions; the exhaustion point may be defined in terms of a limiting concentration of matter in the effluent, or in the case of demineralization, in terms of electrical conductivity.
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exhaustion The amount of dye taken from the dyebath by the fiber, yarn or fabric being dyed.
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