Pronunciation: /brɛksɔːstʃən/
noun a combination of the words 'Brexit' and 'exhaustion', used to describe the fatigue or weariness associated with the prolonged discussions and debates surrounding Brexit
A1 I have Brexhaustion from hearing about Brexit all the time.
A2 Brexhaustion is a term used to describe the fatigue and frustration caused by ongoing Brexit discussions.
B1 Many people in the UK are experiencing Brexhaustion as the Brexit deadline approaches.
B2 The constant back-and-forth of Brexit negotiations has led to widespread Brexhaustion among the population.
C1 The media's relentless coverage of Brexit has contributed to a sense of Brexhaustion among the public.
C2 Brexhaustion has become a common phenomenon in the UK as the country grapples with the complexities of leaving the EU.
formal Many British citizens are experiencing Brexhaustion due to the prolonged negotiations and uncertainty surrounding Brexit.
informal I can't handle any more Brexit news, I'm suffering from serious Brexhaustion.
slang I'm so over this whole Brexit thing, it's giving me major Brexhaustion.
figurative Dealing with Brexit feels like running a marathon, it's a constant state of Brexhaustion.
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