noun a system consisting of the parts of an engine through which burned gases or steam are discharged
verb to drain of strength or energy, wear out, or fatigue greatly
In psychology, 'exhaust' can be used to describe emotional or mental fatigue and burnout.
In environmental science, 'exhaust' is relevant when discussing air pollution and emissions from vehicles and factories.
In medicine, 'exhaust' can be used to describe a person being physically or mentally drained or depleted.
In engineering, 'exhaust' can refer to the outlet through which waste gases or air are discharged.
In physics, 'exhaust' can be used to describe the process of using up or consuming a resource completely.
In the automotive industry, 'exhaust' refers to the system that removes harmful gases from the engine.
In the context of a writer, 'exhaust' can refer to fully utilizing a topic or idea in their writing, leaving no stone unturned.
Psychologists may use 'exhaust' to describe a patient who has reached the limit of their mental or emotional resources.
A mechanic may use 'exhaust' to refer to the system in a vehicle that expels waste gases produced during the combustion process.
An accountant may use 'exhaust' to describe thoroughly examining all financial records and resources to ensure accuracy.