Exhausted Make Sentence

Exhausted Make Sentence I am exhausted not I am depleted I feel depleted exhausted My cell battery is depleted exhausted You can say either but both cases sound too stilted To me depleted sounds like a technical term used in science like the depletion of uranium or maybe in health sciences depletion of energy Hope this helps clarify a little bit

I know very well the meaning of exhausted but what the author or translator to English could mean by the following sentence from Mahabharata Ganguli s translation Yayati said O king numberless worlds full of felicity effulgent Hey everybody I want to say I m exhausted I m looking for an idiom or slang for it Thanks in advance

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Exhausted is a definite state You can be almost exhausted but not very exhausted It is like the word dead You can be almost dead but not very dead This is because you cannot be more dead than dead you cannot be more exhausted than exhausted It would also give the two meanings of the expression a common base In the poker sense being all in refers to having used up all one s resources money and so being unable to put in any more In the exhausted sense it means having used up all one s energy and so being unable to do anything more Ws

The adjective exhausted is gradable to some extent You can be completely exhausted or almost exhausted but hardly a little bit exhausted I wouldn t use extremely exhausted It isn t easy to use the comparative or superlative either I am more exhausted than you are He is the most exhausted of them all Hello 1a Exhausted from the shopping Jack returned home 1b Being exhausted from the shopping Jack returned home 2a Jack returned home exhausted from the shopping 2b Jack returned home being exhausted from the shopping I think 1a 1b and 2b have the same meaning They explain why

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No present tense exhaust is good because you are defining exhausting issues in a general timeless sense If you really wanted to refer to issues in the past and therefore use exhausted or used to exhaust then you would also need should have been given I think both suggested answers are grammatically correct but I think a clue to the answer they wanted is in their question The answer should have a similar meaning to the first sentence and I think that had run out of is more similar to

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I am exhausted not I am depleted I feel depleted exhausted My cell battery is depleted exhausted You can say either but both cases sound too stilted To me depleted sounds like a technical term used in science like the depletion of uranium or maybe in health sciences depletion of energy Hope this helps clarify a little bit

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I know very well the meaning of exhausted but what the author or translator to English could mean by the following sentence from Mahabharata Ganguli s translation Yayati said O king numberless worlds full of felicity effulgent


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Exhausted Make Sentence - It would also give the two meanings of the expression a common base In the poker sense being all in refers to having used up all one s resources money and so being unable to put in any more In the exhausted sense it means having used up all one s energy and so being unable to do anything more Ws