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Detailed Translations for fatigued from English to Dutch

fatigued:


Translation Matrix for fatigued:

AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- dog-tired; exhausted; fagged; played out; spent; washed-out; worn out; worn-out

Synonyms for "fatigued":


Related Definitions for "fatigued":

  1. drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted1

fatigued form of fatigue:

fatigue [the ~] nom

  1. the fatigue (tiredness; exhaustion; weariness)
    de vermoeidheid; de moeheid; de uitputting; de afmatting

to fatigue verbe (fatigues, fatigued, fatiguing)

  1. to fatigue (wear out; tire out)
    uitputten; vermoeien; slopen; afmatten; moe maken
    • uitputten verbe (put uit, putte uit, putten uit, uitgeput)
    • vermoeien verbe (vermoei, vermoeit, vermoeide, vermoeiden, vermoeid)
    • slopen verbe (sloop, sloopt, sloopte, sloopten, gesloopt)
    • afmatten verbe (mat af, matte af, matten af, afgemat)
    • moe maken verbe (maak moe, maakt moe, maakte moe, maakten moe, moe gemaakt)
  2. to fatigue (tire; tyre)
    vermoeid raken
    • vermoeid raken verbe (raak vermoeid, raakt vermoeid, raakte vermoeid, raakten vermoeid, vermoeid geraakt)

Conjugations for fatigue:

present
  1. fatigue
  2. fatigue
  3. fatigues
  4. fatigue
  5. fatigue
  6. fatigue
simple past
  1. fatigued
  2. fatigued
  3. fatigued
  4. fatigued
  5. fatigued
  6. fatigued
present perfect
  1. have fatigued
  2. have fatigued
  3. has fatigued
  4. have fatigued
  5. have fatigued
  6. have fatigued
past continuous
  1. was fatiguing
  2. were fatiguing
  3. was fatiguing
  4. were fatiguing
  5. were fatiguing
  6. were fatiguing
future
  1. shall fatigue
  2. will fatigue
  3. will fatigue
  4. shall fatigue
  5. will fatigue
  6. will fatigue
continuous present
  1. am fatiguing
  2. are fatiguing
  3. is fatiguing
  4. are fatiguing
  5. are fatiguing
  6. are fatiguing
subjunctive
  1. be fatigued
  2. be fatigued
  3. be fatigued
  4. be fatigued
  5. be fatigued
  6. be fatigued
diverse
  1. fatigue!
  2. let's fatigue!
  3. fatigued
  4. fatiguing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for fatigue:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
afmatten exhausting; fatigueing; wearing out
afmatting exhaustion; fatigue; tiredness; weariness
moeheid exhaustion; fatigue; tiredness; weariness
uitputten exhausting; fatigueing; wearing out
uitputting exhaustion; fatigue; tiredness; weariness
vermoeidheid exhaustion; fatigue; tiredness; weariness
vermoeien exhausting; fatigueing; wearing out
- fatigue duty; tiredness; weariness
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
afmatten fatigue; tire out; wear out
moe maken fatigue; tire out; wear out
slopen fatigue; tire out; wear out break down; break up; demolish; destroy; destruct; devastate; drag down; eliminate; exhaust; get down; lay waste; liquidate; pull down; ruin; sap; take down; tear down; tear loose; wear out; work to death; wreck
uitputten fatigue; tire out; wear out abate; adulterate; become weak; dilute; enervate; enfeeble; lessen; lose strength; weaken
vermoeid raken fatigue; tire; tyre
vermoeien fatigue; tire out; wear out tire; tyre; weary
- jade; pall; tire; tyre; weary

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Antonyms for "fatigue":


Related Definitions for "fatigue":

  1. labor of a nonmilitary kind done by soldiers (cleaning or digging or draining or so on)1
    • the soldiers were put on fatigue to teach them a lesson1
    • they were assigned to kitchen fatigues1
  2. (always used with a modifier) boredom resulting from overexposure to something1
    • he was suffering from museum fatigue1
    • after watching TV with her husband she had a bad case of football fatigue1
    • the American public is experiencing scandal fatigue1
    • political fatigue1
  3. temporary loss of strength and energy resulting from hard physical or mental work1
    • he was hospitalized for extreme fatigue1
    • growing fatigue was apparent from the decline in the execution of their athletic skills1
  4. used of materials (especially metals) in a weakened state caused by long stress1
    • metal fatigue1
  5. lose interest or become bored with something or somebody1


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