English to Samoan Meaning of exhausted - māfatia


Exhausted :
māfatia
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Definitions of exhausted in English
Adjective
Examples of exhausted in English
(1) Two years ago, he could barely swim 12 lengths of his local swimming pool and would drag himself totally exhausted from the water.(2) As he slept, exhausted prisoners lying alongside him fought for breath and invariably by morning, some had died.(3) Tom is soon so weary and exhausted that he cannot even read his Bible, and he draws it out of his pocket one night and attempts to read it as his meager corn cake is cooking.(4) He stressed it was vital to avoid repeating the Canadian experience when years of overfishing exhausted cod stocks in the Grand Banks off Newfoundland.(5) At the end of each attack, if the stock is not exhausted , all players with fewer than 5 cards remaining must draw sufficient cards from the stock to bring their hands up to five cards.(6) I'm feeling permanently exhausted and strung out.(7) As the convoy arrived at the dock, the lorry doors opened and the exhausted , terrified lambs poured out, trying desperately to stay upright and avoid trampling each other.(8) Here the survival of young children and exhausted parents often cannot wait for the ANC government's policy of long-term delivery of growth and employment.(9) And by 1947 Europe had largely exhausted its dollar reserves.(10) After about three hours of walking we arrived, exhausted and thirsty, to one of the most breathtaking sights I've ever seen.(11) Think of the exhausted nurse working long hours in unacceptable conditions dealing with angry and often confused patients.(12) In excised roots, the endogenous sugars were rapidly exhausted and significant degradation of protein was observed.(13) But how could Germany be defended when its reserves of fighting men were almost exhausted ?(14) After the concrete drain was uncovered the fire crew used specialist cutting equipment and a Kango hammer to smash their way to the exhausted dog.(15) They ran as far as they could, before they collapsed onto the field and panted like exhausted dogs.(16) At this very moment, exhausted art students in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen are putting the final touches to their degree show exhibits.
Related Phrases of exhausted
(1) exhaust ::
fāʻasu
(2) to be exhausted ::
ona vaivai
(3) be exhausted ::
ona vaivai
(4) feel exhausted ::
lagona vaivai
(5) completely exhausted ::
atoatoa vaivai
Synonyms
Adjective
1. tired out ::
vaivai
3. fatigued ::
vaivai
4. spent ::
faaaluina
Word Example from TV Shows
- So, how is everyone?
- Miserable and exhausted.

- So, how is everyone? - Miserable and EXHAUSTED.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 4

Come on, dude, I'm exhausted.

Come on, dude, I'm EXHAUSTED.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 24

You must be exhausted.

You must be EXHAUSTED.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 6

You poor things, you must be exhausted.

You poor things, you must be EXHAUSTED.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 12

and I'm gonna have three
exhausted babies to deal with.

and I'm gonna have three EXHAUSTED babies to deal with.

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 17

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