exhausted

habis
definition
verb
her day trip had exhausted her
drain (someone) of their physical or mental resources; tire out.
the country has exhausted its treasury reserves
use up (resources or reserves) completely.
adjective
I was cold and exhausted
drained of one's physical or mental resources; very tired.
Karl spat, his patience suddenly exhausted
(of resources or reserves) completely used up.
translation of 'exhausted'
adjective
ringkai,
lelah,
letak,
habis,
kepayahan,
terpakai,
swak,
labas,
kepenatan,
yg kehabisan tenaga,
lunglai
example
Two years ago, he could barely swim 12 lengths of his local swimming pool and would drag himself totally 'exhausted' from the water.
Reserve replacement may sound a bit arcane, but it's a basic measurement of how well an oil company is safeguarding its future by finding new oilfields to replace its 'exhausted' ones.
As the convoy arrived at the dock, the lorry doors opened and the 'exhausted' , terrified lambs poured out, trying desperately to stay upright and avoid trampling each other.
But how could Germany be defended when its reserves of fighting men were almost 'exhausted' ?
In excised roots, the endogenous sugars were rapidly 'exhausted' and significant degradation of protein was observed.
In the eighth round Ali was able to knock down his 'exhausted' opponent, who failed to get up to make the count.
At the end of each attack, if the stock is not 'exhausted' , all players with fewer than 5 cards remaining must draw sufficient cards from the stock to bring their hands up to five cards.
He stressed it was vital to avoid repeating the Canadian experience when years of overfishing 'exhausted' cod stocks in the Grand Banks off Newfoundland.
At 10.30 pm, some ten and a half hours after first hooking the salmon and in complete darkness, the 'exhausted' angler felt that the fish was finally tiring.
I went to bed at about 1.00 am, 'exhausted' and craving sleep.
I think I'm more 'exhausted' than Zoe is and I'm looking forward to getting on the plane home, but it's difficult not to feel a shiver of childlike delight in the magic of it all.
Eventually the 'exhausted' , undernourished dog found the cage and waited.
They ran as far as they could, before they collapsed onto the field and panted like 'exhausted' dogs.
Young people you'd see in a bar, in a club, on the beach and not realise they were part of an 'exhausted' dedicated team of Doctors and Nurses who were on Cardiac call eighteen hours a day.
Here the survival of young children and 'exhausted' parents often cannot wait for the ANC government's policy of long-term delivery of growth and employment.
Think of the 'exhausted' nurse working long hours in unacceptable conditions dealing with angry and often confused patients.
I'm feeling permanently 'exhausted' and strung out.
And by 1947 Europe had largely 'exhausted' its dollar reserves.
After the concrete drain was uncovered the fire crew used specialist cutting equipment and a Kango hammer to smash their way to the 'exhausted' dog.
As he slept, 'exhausted' prisoners lying alongside him fought for breath and invariably by morning, some had died.
I will not ignore the messenger that stumbles in 'exhausted' and obviously agitated.
Forest fires flared up again in Portugal just hours after 27 infernos were declared extinguished by more than 3,600 'exhausted' firefighters.
After about three hours of walking we arrived, 'exhausted' and thirsty, to one of the most breathtaking sights I've ever seen.
Everest is littered with the bodies of climbers whose 'exhausted' companions had not had the strength to pull them off the mountain.
The Nazis' military reserves may be exhausted, their propaganda reserves are far from 'exhausted' .
At this very moment, 'exhausted' art students in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen are putting the final touches to their degree show exhibits.
Tom is soon so weary and 'exhausted' that he cannot even read his Bible, and he draws it out of his pocket one night and attempts to read it as his meager corn cake is cooking.
The door led to a small staircase which the two 'exhaustedly' climbed.
He sighed, more 'exhaustedly' than regretfully, I thought.
She walked back into the room, and then to her side of the bedchamber, and fell 'exhaustedly' into a large bed.
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