Inanition Definition

ĭnə-nĭshən
noun
Exhaustion, as from lack of nourishment or vitality.
American Heritage Medicine
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The condition or quality of being empty.
American Heritage Medicine

(medicine) A state of advanced lack of adequate nutrition, food or water, or a physiological inability to utilize them; starvation.

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(philosophy) A spiritual emptiness or lack of purpose or will to live, akin to the Existentialist Philosophy state of "nausea".

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Other Word Forms of Inanition

Noun

Singular:
inanition
Plural:
inanitions

Origin of Inanition

  • Middle English inanisioun emptiness from Old French inanicion exhaustion from hunger from Late Latin inānītiō inānītiōn- emptiness from inānītus past participle of inānīre to make empty from Latin inānis empty

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Old French inanition, from Late Latin inānītio, from inānīre (“to make empty”), from inānis (“empty, vain”); see inane.

    From Wiktionary

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