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exhausting v. ventilation of a building or room by means of an exhaust fan or some other process that withdraws the foul air.
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exhaustion a. atrophy of an endocrine organ presumably caused by prolonged overwork of that organ.
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exhaustion the amount of dye that a fabric takes up or absorbs during the printing process.
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exhaustion The point at which the athlete cannot maintain a high level of physical activity in spite of an adequate blood glucose supply. It is related to a change in the muscle itself.
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