Exhausts [verb]
Definition of Exhausts:
tire or wear out
Synonyms of Exhausts:
● Drain
● Sap
● Overwork
● Cripple
● Weary
● Disable
● Fatigue
● Weaken
● Frazzle
● Poop
● Overdo
● Bankrupt
● Draw
● Enfeeble
● Enervate
● Burn out
● Do in
● Use up
● Overtire
● Tucker
● Fag
● Conk out
● Suck dry
Opposite/Antonyms of Exhausts:
Sentence/Example of Exhausts:
Still, a big mistake or a lot of bad luck could put a hole in the exhaust, damage the transfer case, or snag an important cable.
Battery-powered options are also available, and these don’t emit dangerous exhaust fumes.
You could find them when you are grilling meats, you could find them out of the exhaust of a car, you could find them from smoke from the wildfires in California, you could find them in charcoal that’s left behind.
Benzene, a pollutant from automobile exhaust, is carcinogenic and linked to childhood and adult leukemia and probably lymphoma.
The only source of outside air was an exhaust fan in a bathroom.
Installing plexiglass barriers between tables and improving ventilation by opening windows, serving customers outside, turning on exhaust fans and using HEPA filters could help lower transmission risk.
A very slight movement of the armature disc J, therefore, suffices to open to the full extent two long exhaust passages.
The exhaust-valve is exactly as when it was put in, worked by a rack-and-tooth segment.
The steady use of the organ for an hour-and-a-half's choir rehearsal would exhaust the batteries.
We occupy too wide an extent of country: we exhaust our resources without profit and without necessity: we cling to dreams.