Exhaustion
41exhaustion of state remedies — Federal courts require that state remedies be exhausted in certain classes of cases in order to give state courts as a matter of comity the opportunity to make the initial determination as to all claims, federal or state, raised in those cases. U …
42exhaustion of state remedies — Federal courts require that state remedies be exhausted in certain classes of cases in order to give state courts as a matter of comity the opportunity to make the initial determination as to all claims, federal or state, raised in those cases. U …
43exhaustion — noun Date: 1615 the act or process of exhausting ; the state of being exhausted …
44Exhaustion — Истощение (рабочего раствора) …
45exhaustion — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. weariness, fatigue, depletion; see fatigue , lassitude . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. weariness, fatigue, collapse, tiredness, enervation, *burnout, prostration, *physical bankruptcy, weakness, sleepiness, faintness,… …
46Exhaustion — Ex|haus|ti|on 〈f.; Gen.: , Pl.: en; Med.〉 Erschöpfung [Etym.: lat.] …
47Exhaustion — Ex|hau|stio̱n [zu lat. exhaurire, exhaustum = ausschöpfen; erschöpfen] w; , en, in fachspr. Fügungen: Ex|ha̲u̲|stio, Mehrz.: ...io̱|nes: Erschöpfung. Ex|ha̲u̲|stio u̱teri: Schwächung des Kontraktionsvermögens der Gebärmutter bei der Geburt… …
48Exhaustion — Ex|haus|ti|on die; <aus spätlat. exhaustio »Ausschöpfung« zu lat. exhaustus, Part. Perf. von exhaurire »(her)ausschöpfen; erschöpfen«> Erschöpfung (Med.) …
49exhaustion — ex haus·tion || tʃn n. feebleness, weakness, lack of energy; draining, using up …
50exhaustion — noun 1》 the action or state of exhausting something or of being exhausted. 2》 Logic the process of establishing a conclusion by eliminating all the alternatives …