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exhausted

[ig-zaws-tid] / ɪgˈzɔs tɪd /




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It called for the government to develop guidance for ministers, including a requirement for a statutory public inquiries to be considered "only when all alternatives have been exhausted".

From BBC

It needed a trademark Stokes miracle to keep his team from their destiny and, despite how well the captain and Archer have personally performed in this match, Stokes might have exhausted his escape acts.

From BBC

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