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exhaust

[ig-zawst] / ɪgˈzɔst /




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Mines that started producing in the late 20th century are becoming exhausted, costing more to deliver lower-quality ore.

From Barron's

And a million “amazing” mothers lifted their exhausted heads and cheered.

From Los Angeles Times

At some points, exhausted, he slept in his car outside his family’s burned properties, watching over the space.

From Los Angeles Times

Road transport accounts for about 20 percent of total planet-warming emissions in Europe, and 61 percent of those come from cars' exhaust pipes, according to the EU.

From Barron's

The problem is attributed to a mix of factors such as industrial emissions, vehicle exhaust, dropping temperatures, low wind speeds and the seasonal burning of crop stubble in neighbouring states.

From BBC