exhaust
exh
ˈɪgz
igz
aust
ɔst
awst
British pronunciation
/ɛɡzˈɔːst/

Definition & Meaning of "exhaust"in English

to exhaust
01

to cause a person to become extremely tired

Transitive: to exhaust sb
to exhaust definition and meaning
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Examples
The intense workout at the gym completely exhausted her.
Working long hours on the project began to exhaust the team.
02

to use up or deplete a resource, material, or supply completely

Transitive: to exhaust resources
to exhaust definition and meaning
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The rapid industrial growth began to exhaust the natural resources in the region, leading to environmental concerns.
Frequent and inefficient use of water can exhaust local water supplies.
03

to remove the contents of a container by drawing or letting them out

Transitive: to exhaust a container
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Examples
The farmer had to exhaust the well to repair the pump system, temporarily draining it to access the equipment.
After brewing a batch of beer, the brewer needed to exhaust the fermentation tank to collect the finished product.
04

to draw out or let out the entirety of a substance or resource; to completely drain off

Transitive: to exhaust a substance | to exhaust a substance from a container
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Examples
To prevent the risk of contamination, the technician needed to exhaust the old refrigerant from the air conditioning system.
In emergency situations, firefighters use pumps to exhaust water from flooded basements.
Exhaust
01

system consisting of the parts of an engine through which burned gases or steam are discharged

Dialectbritish flagBritish
tailpipeamerican flagAmerican
exhaust definition and meaning
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The car 's exhaust needs repair.
He installed a new exhaust on his motorcycle.
02

the waste gases or air expelled from an engine, furnace, or other machinery

exhaust definition and meaning

What is "exhaust"?

Exhaust refers to the gases or air that are released from an engine, furnace, or other machinery after they have been used in the process of producing energy or heat. This waste air or gas is typically the result of burning fuel, and it is expelled through a system such as a tailpipe or vent. Exhaust can contain harmful substances like carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and other pollutants, which is why many systems are designed to filter or direct them safely away from people and the environment.

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The cyclist pedaled behind the bus, trying to avoid inhaling the exhaust fumes in heavy traffic.
After a long journey, the truck emitted a plume of exhaust as it idled in the parking lot.
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