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adj. 1 tiring, fatiguing, wearying, enervating, wearing,<br />

debilitating: Proofreading these figures can be exhausting. 2<br />

arduous, laborious, back-breaking, strenuous, hard, gruelling,<br />

crippling, difficult, burdensome, onerous: Harvesting sugar is<br />

exhausting work.<br />

exhaustion<br />

n. 1 emptying, drawing out or forth, discharge, draining,<br />

evacuation, voiding, depletion, consumption, finish(ing): The<br />

exhaustion of air from the cylinder is accomplished by a<br />

powerful pump. 2 tiredness, fatigue, enervation, debilitation,<br />

weariness, lassitude: The survivors were suffering from<br />

exposure and exhaustion.<br />

exhaustive<br />

adj. complete, comprehensive, all-inclusive, thorough,<br />

all-encompassing, encyclopedic or encyclopaedic, extensive,<br />

thoroughgoing, far-reaching, sweeping, full-scale, in-depth,<br />

maximal, maximum, Colloq all-out: The police conducted an<br />

exhaustive investigation of the company's finances.<br />

exhibit v. show, display, present, offer, expose; show off, parade,<br />

brandish, flaunt; demonstrate, reveal, betray, manifest,<br />

exemplify, evince, evidence, disclose, express: Her paintings<br />

are widely exhibited. Such behaviour exhibits poor judgement.<br />

exhibition<br />

n. exposition, fair, show(ing), display, demonstration,<br />

presentation, offering, US exhibit, Colloq expo, demo: The<br />

craft exhibition will be held at the civic centre.<br />

exhilarating<br />

adj. 1 invigorating, bracing, stimulating, vivifying,<br />

enlivening, rejuvenating, refreshing, vitalizing, fortifying,<br />

restorative, tonic: We took an exhilarating walk round the<br />

lake. 2 cheering, uplifting, gladdening, elating, inspiriting,<br />

heartening, comforting, reassuring; happy, good, delightful: We<br />

received the exhilarating news of Phoebe's complete recovery.<br />

exile n. 1 expatriation, banishment, expulsion, deportation,<br />

transportation; separation: Napoleon was sentenced to exile on<br />

Elba. 2 expatriate, ‚migr‚(e), emigrant, outcast, deportee,<br />

pariah, displaced person, DP; alien, foreigner, outsider: Many

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