intransitive
regular
weaken.
strengthen.
| Verb الفعل | Pronoun الضمير |
|---|---|
| fatigues | He/She/It |
| fatigue | I |
| fatigue | They/We/You |
| Verb | Form |
|---|---|
| fatigues | Present Simple |
| fatigued | Past Simple |
| fatigued | Past Participle |
| fatiguing | Present Participle |
| To fatigue | Infinitive |
she/he/it + fatigues
they/we/you/I + fatigue
she/he/it + is + fatiguing
I + am + fatiguing
They/we/you + are + fatiguing
she/he/it + has + fatigued
they/we/you/I + have + fatigued
she/he/it + has + been + fatiguing
they/we/you/ I + have + been + fatiguing
Subj. + fatigued
she/he/it + was + fatiguing
they/we/you/I + were + fatiguing
Subj. + had + fatigued
Subj. + had + been + fatiguing
Subj. + will + fatigue
she/he/it + is + going to + fatigue
I + am + going to + fatigue
they/we/you + are + going to + fatigue
Subj. + will be + fatiguing
Subj. + will have + fatigued
Subj. + will have been + fatiguing
We were fatigued by the long trip.
أُنهكنا من الرّحلة الطّويلة.
The muscles of football players could be fatigued after each game, that is why they need a recovery time.
قد تتعرضُ عضلاتُ لاعبي كرة القدم للإرهاق بعدِ كلّ مباراة لذلك يحتاجون إلى فترةٍ للنّقاهة.
Constant stress may fatigue your mental state.
قد يُجهد التّوتر المتواصل حالتك النّفسيّة.
Mid 17th century (in the sense 'task that causes weariness'): from French fatigue (noun), fatiguer (verb), from Latin fatigare 'tire out', from ad fatim, affatim 'to satiety or surfeit'.