Collocations withexhaustion
These are words often used in combination withexhaustion.
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emotional exhaustion
Emotional exhaustion related positively to role conflict and ambiguity.
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near exhaustion
The present stock of headed notepaper is near exhaustion, having lasted six months.
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nervous exhaustion
Even the party opposite should know that some of the main causes of illness today are tension, strain, nervous exhaustion and worry.
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physical exhaustion
Some stocks may be physically exhausted, but physical exhaustion is not a necessary condition for significant inter-temporal user costs.
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point of exhaustion
Endurance is defined as the capability of sustaining prolonged dynamic activity such as a 30minute walk; it does not here imply continuing to the point of exhaustion.
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sheer exhaustion
Eventually, it seems that sheer exhaustion contributed to the papacy's decision to back down, but even here the peace that was forged was not straightforward.
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