preexhaust

/priːɛɡˈzɒst/

Definitions

1. noun

a state of extreme physical or mental exhaustion, especially before a period of intense physical activity.

“The athlete’s preexhaust was evident as he struggled to warm up before the big game.”

2. verb

to exhaust or weaken someone or something before a period of intense physical activity.

“The coach preexhausted her team with a rigorous practice session before the championship match.”

Synonyms

  • exhaustion
  • fatigue
  • weakening

Antonyms

  • refreshment
  • restoration
  • revitalization