inanition Antonyms
Strongest:
- vigor
- gas
- stamina
- dynamism
- staying-power
- energy
- vitality
- energy
- starch
- dynamism
- starch
- vigor
- staying-power
- endurance
- endurance
- hardihood
- hardihood
- life
- stamina
- vitality
- gas
- life
Strong:
- beans
- pep
- vim
- gusto
- punch
- beans
- go
- dash
- zip
- drive
- potency
- bounce
- zip
- zing
- snap
- juice
- punch
- juice
- bounce
- snap
- potency
- vinegar
- muscle
- zing
- dash
- sap
- might
- power
- go
- drive
- verve
- ginger
- verve
- pep
- tirelessness
- ginger
- esprit
- esprit
- power
- might
- sap
- strength
- strength
- vim
- vinegar
- tirelessness
- gusto
- muscle
Weak:
Meaning of inanition
inanition (n)
weakness characterized by a lack of vitality or energy
exhaustion resulting from lack of food
inanition (n.)
The condition of being inane; emptiness; want of fullness, as in the vessels of the body; hence, specifically, exhaustion from want of food, either from partial or complete starvation, or from a disorder of the digestive apparatus, producing the same result.
inanition Sentence Examples
- The prolonged deprivation of food resulted in his severe inanition.
- Hunger pangs gnawed at his stomach, a constant reminder of his inanition.
- The inanition had weakened his body, leaving him frail and emaciated.
- The doctor recognized the signs of inanition and administered urgent medical intervention.
- The starving children lay listless and helpless, suffering from chronic inanition.
- The refugees' arduous journey had left them in a state of inanition, desperate for sustenance.
- The government's failure to provide adequate food aid had led to widespread inanition among the displaced population.
- Inanition can result in irreversible physical and mental damage, especially in children.
- Malnutrition and disease often accompany inanition, exacerbating its debilitating effects.
- The horrors of war often plunge innocent civilians into inanition, a cruel and preventable tragedy.
FAQs About the word inanition
weakness characterized by a lack of vitality or energy, exhaustion resulting from lack of foodThe condition of being inane; emptiness; want of fullness, as in t
prostration, illness,exhaustion, enervation, enfeeblement, impotence, powerlessness, faintness, unhealthiness, feebleness
vigor, gas, stamina, dynamism, staying power, energy, vitality, energy, starch, dynamism
The prolonged deprivation of food resulted in his severe inanition.
Hunger pangs gnawed at his stomach, a constant reminder of his inanition.
The inanition had weakened his body, leaving him frail and emaciated.
The doctor recognized the signs of inanition and administered urgent medical intervention.