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defatigable


Meanings
  • adjective

    capable of being made weary or tired; not easily fatigued


Variants
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indefatigabilities , indefatigability , indefatigable , indefatigableness , indefatigablenesses , indefatigably
Etymology
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From Latin fatigare ‘weary, tire out’ + -able.


Trivia
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  1. The word defatigable is often used in medical contexts to describe patients who have a high level of endurance.

  2. Defatigable is an antonym of the word fatigued.


Related Concepts
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  1. fatigue: A state of weariness or exhaustion, often caused by physical or mental exertion.

  2. endurance: The ability to continue in a course of action in spite of fatigue or adversity.


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