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I was now nearly sick from inanition, having taken so little the day before.
All the letters get from me is an annual gasp of inanition.
Then men died of sheer inanition at 1,000 feet.
The effort seemed to exhaust him and he relapsed into inanition.
They might burst themselves with rage before then, but will not die of inanition."
The term inanition refers to the symptoms and effects of starvation.
Perhaps it was inanition which made the horizons cant to one side as if they were about to sail away.
But his knees were locked with urgency and inanition.
Fortunately, in the end, you did hear us, or maybe we should have perished of cold and inanition."
Would he be left to die of inanition, shut up in a cellar like a savage dog or cat?
So many years of having to pick oneself up from the stream of inanition."
He'd eaten and digested and still had died, at least largely of inanition.
It was very doubtful, under the circumstances in which we were placed, if we should have time to die of inanition.
Upon my recovery, too, I felt very - oh, inexpressibly sick and weak, as if through long inanition.
Hundreds of plans had been put forward, and all had failed, either through inanition or impracticality.
Severe cases developed inanition and even death.
It was promising for a while, but it died of inanition in the middle of the second stick.
To Linden's health-sense, his body ached with the weakness of inanition.
His fatigue and inanition affected him like vertigo.
Extreme undernourishment is starvation, and its symptoms and effects are inanition.
It leaves room for a few unconstrained outbursts against mankind's forgetfulness and inanition.
Even if the three Powers do not remove these gentlemen, their absurd and disastrous government must perish by itself of inanition.
Some of Allen's patients survived levels of inanition not thought possible, Bliss writes.
And he was appalled by sloth and inanition.
To ease his inanition, he forced down a little of the dry bread and cured meat and cheese.