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overtire
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The answer OVERTIRE has 5 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of overtire in various dictionaries:
verb - tire excessively
verb - to tire excessively
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Exhaust |
Tax produces public anger |
Tax that produces public anger |
Unconcealed rage may exhaust |
It's clear anger does leave one exhausted |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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Apr 3 2017 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
Nov 30 2014 L.A. Times Daily |
Dec 10 2012 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
Mar 5 2006 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
Apr 16 2002 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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tire excessively |
To tire excessively |
To become excessively tired |
an orchestral piece at the beginning of an opera, play, etc. |
an introduction to something more substantial. |
an approach or proposal made to someone with the aim of opening negotiations or establishing a relationship. |
Overtire might refer to |
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Fatigue is a subjective feeling of tiredness that has a gradual onset. Unlike weakness, fatigue can be alleviated by periods of rest. Fatigue can have physical or mental causes. Physical fatigue is the transient inability of a muscle to maintain optimal physical performance, and is made more severe by intense physical exercise. Mental fatigue is a transient decrease in maximal cognitive performance resulting from prolonged periods of cognitive activity. It can manifest as somnolence, lethargy, or directed attention fatigue.Medically, fatigue is a non-specific symptom, which means that it has many possible causes and accompanies many different conditions. Fatigue is considered a symptom, rather than a sign, because it is a subjective feeling reported by the patient, rather than an objective one that can be observed by others. Fatigue and 'feelings of fatigue' are often confused. |