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Qué (quién) es Fatigue - definición

MEDICAL SYMPTOM USUALLY OF PHYSICAL AND/OR MENTAL WEAKNESS THAT DOES NOT RESOLVE WITH REST OR SLEEP
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fatigue         
(fatigues)
1.
Fatigue is a feeling of extreme physical or mental tiredness.
She continued to have severe stomach cramps, aches, fatigue, and depression...
Clarke says his team could have lasted another 15 days before fatigue would have begun to take a toll.
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2.
You can say that people are suffering from a particular kind of fatigue when they have been doing something for a long time and feel they can no longer continue to do it.
...compassion fatigue caused by endless TV and celebrity appeals.
...the result of four months of battle fatigue.
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3.
Fatigues are clothes that soldiers wear when they are fighting or when they are doing routine jobs.
He never expected to return home wearing US combat fatigues.
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4.
Fatigue in metal or wood is a weakness in it that is caused by repeated stress. Fatigue can cause the metal or wood to break.
The problem turned out to be metal fatigue in the fuselage.
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fatigue         
I. n.
1.
Weariness, lassitude, exhaustion.
2.
Labor, toil, hardship.
3.
(Mil.) Extra duty (distinct from that of arms).
II. v. a.
Tire, weary, exhaust, jade, fag.
fatigue         
n.
1) to feel fatigue
2) battle, combat; mental fatigue
3) metal fatigue
4) a state of fatigue (she was in a state of complete fatigue)

Wikipedia

Fatigue

Fatigue describes a state of tiredness or exhaustion. In general usage, fatigue often follows prolonged physical or mental activity. When fatigue occurs independently of physical or mental exertion, or does not resolve after rest or sleep, it may have other causes, such as a medical condition.

Fatigue (in a medical context) is complex and its cause is often unknown. Fatigue is associated with a wide variety of conditions including autoimmune disease, organ failure, chronic pain conditions, mood disorders, heart disease, infectious diseases and post-infectious disease states.

Fatigue (in the general usage sense of normal tiredness) can include both physical and mental fatigue. Physical fatigue results from muscle fatigue brought about by intense physical activity. Mental fatigue results from prolonged periods of cognitive activity which impairs cognitive ability. Mental fatigue can manifest as sleepiness, lethargy, or directed attention fatigue. Mental fatigue can also impair physical performance.

Ejemplos de uso de Fatigue
1. The race, in broad strokes, comes down to Bush fatigue vs. corruption fatigue.
2. People suffer hypertension, fatigue, sleeplessness.
3. Fatigue The lack of a coherent EU policy towards Ukraine and Belarus is not just a result of enlargement fatigue.
4. Pressure, isolation and fatigue undermine good judgment.
5. A similar number proportion had chronic fatigue but did not rank as having the full–blown syndrome –– in many cases because their fatigue was not severe enough.