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comparative more defatigate, superlative most defatigate
(obsolete, rare) Weary; fatigued quotations
Let us then passe the Pomeridian hours in obambulation: for I am defatigate with session.
1662, William Clark, Marciano; or, the Discovery, reprint edition, published 1871, page 19
third-person singular simple present defatigates, present participle defatigating, simple past and past participle defatigated
(rare) To tire or make weary quotations
I must say there is something to be said, don't you agree darling, and I rather hope they'll internationalize the cosmic wireless and save us from some of this defatigating news.
1947, Alan Patrick Herbert, Topsy Turvy, page 66