Sentences

fatigate in a sentence

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📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

FATIGATE (verb): to cause someone to become extremely tired or exhausted, often through prolonged effort or strain.

Sample Sentences

  1. The relentless training schedule seemed designed to fatigate even the most resilient athletes.
  2. Long hours spent in the hot sun can easily fatigate anyone, regardless of their physical condition.
  3. She felt that her demanding job was beginning to fatigate her spirit and enthusiasm for work.
  4. The tedious nature of the task did little to fatigate him, as he found solace in its rhythm.
  5. Excessive stress can fatigate both the mind and body, leading to burnout if not managed properly.
  6. The long hours at work began to fatigate her both mentally and physically.
  7. His relentless training schedule seemed to fatigate the entire team before the competition.
  8. Even the most seasoned travelers can be fatigated by continuous flights and time zone changes.
  9. She felt that the constant demands of her job would eventually fatigate anyone in her position.
  10. The challenging hike through the mountains did not manage to fatigate their spirits, only their legs.