fatiguing in English

verb
1
cause (someone) to feel tired or exhausted.
they were fatigued by their journey

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1. Jet travel is undeniably fatiguing.

2. Some of that fatiguing harshness was gone, a major improvement.

3. Loading and unloading ships is dirty and fatiguing work.

4. Travel back then was not only fatiguing but also dangerous.

5. Only those who do not dread fatiguing climb of gaining its numinous summits.

6. It was fatiguing sometimes to try to measure up to her standard of perfection.

7. In practical fact, much work is repetitive, tedious, painfully fatiguing, mentally boring or socially demeaning.

8. (Luke 13:24) But “toiling” (“laboring,” Kingdom Interlinear) implies prolonged and fatiguing labor, often with no worthwhile outcome.

9. The urban environment group, which completed Attentionally fatiguing tasks then walked for 40 minutes in an urban environment

10. Comparison of Two Different Modes of Active Recovery on Muscles Performance after Fatiguing Exercise in Mountain Canoeist and Football Players PLoS One

11. Another problem with having a very Breathy voice is that it can become fatiguing to listen to by the audience

12. The filter bank parameters are determined by adapting them to the amplitude spectra of electromyograms during fatiguing dynamic muscle work.

13. The passive relaxation group, which completed Attentionally fatiguing tasks then relaxed for 40 minutes while listening to soft music and reading magazines.

14. There is no royal road to science,and only those who do not dread the fatiguing climb of gaining its numinous summits. 

15. THE ETHICAL ENGINEER HENRY MAXWELL DEMPSEY The combination of heat, hard, Backbreaking work, and the necessity for hurry made haying a particularly fatiguing time

16. There is no royal road to science, and only those who do not dread the fatiguing climb of its steep paths have a chance of gaining its luminous summits.

17. Arduous adjective difficult, trying, hard, tough, tiring, severe, painful, exhausting, punishing, harsh, taxing, heavy, steep, formidable, fatiguing, rigorous, troublesome, gruelling, strenuous, onerous, laborious, burdensome, backbreaking, toilsome The task was more Arduous than he had calculated.

18. And although their work of tentmaking was humble and fatiguing, they were happy to do it, working even “night and day” in order to promote God’s interests—just as many modern-day Christians maintain themselves with part-time or seasonal work in order to dedicate most of the remaining time to helping people to hear the good news.—1 Thessalonians 2:9; Matthew 24:14; 1 Timothy 6:6.