nervous exhaustion

NOUN
  1. an emotional disorder that leaves you exhausted and unable to work
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How To Use nervous exhaustion In A Sentence

  • Their split when she was just 19 left her with nervous exhaustion and prompted a short spell in a psychiatric ward.
  • And he had a long history of suffering from nervous exhaustion. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was overfed, he said, depleted, suffering from nervous exhaustion. HIGH STAND
  • Shenyang East New - Indication: sedation, sedative, for nervous exhaustion, insomnia, forgetfulness, dizziness, blurred vision, susceptible to fatigue, malnutrition, poor health.
  • The pain was the result of nervous exhaustion and an empty stomach, David says: she will not miscarry.
  • Celebrities, too, are prone to ‘nervous exhaustion’ - doubtless the result of having to work so much harder than the rest of us - rather than drug-induced depressions, panic disorders or psychoses.
  • It is not only in _general_ nervous exhaustion, however, that electric baths exercise this salutary influence, but in the condition known as _cerebral exhaustion_ likewise. The Electric Bath
  • This probably exacerbated his tendency to long periods of nervous exhaustion, which caused his absence from his parish while he recovered.
  • At other times she collapsed with nervous exhaustion. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps he simply suffered from nervous exhaustion. The Times Literary Supplement
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