(1) Weakness characterized by a lack of vitality or energy
(2) Exhaustion resulting from lack of food
(1) I would not accept a proposition that even if a Plaintiff's case has collapsed of its inanition or for some reason or other, judgment should nevertheless be given to him on the ground that a defence set up by the opponent has also collapsed.
(2) At the office, he has perfected the art of doing nothing - and he has become such a virtuoso that his colleagues recognize in his inanition the sign of a truly great worker.
(3) She was thinking that old age bred inanition
(4) For the young lovers, Pellu00e9as and Mu00e9lisande, the only u2018happinessu2019 is acquiescence in their destiny - what happens to them; and acquiescence becomes identified with inanition .
(5) She was thinking that old age bred inanition
(6) Even without, or before, revolution or foreign invasion, states can decline of their own inanition .
(7) The members of the rear party died of inanition
(8) Asthma, cancer, wasting, hemorrhage, inanition , and death have been linked to mold exposure since ancient times.
(9) Third terms slide towards inanition , or degrade into corruption and chaos.
(10) Despite surgical resection and chemotherapy, the patient's condition deteriorated during the next month and he died of inanition and cardiac failure.
lassitude
lethargy
slackness