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burn out
verb
- to become or cause to become worn out or inoperative as a result of heat or friction
the clutch burnt out
- intr (of a rocket, jet engine, etc) to cease functioning as a result of exhaustion of the fuel supply
- tr; usually passive to destroy by fire
- to become or cause to become exhausted through overwork or dissipation
noun
- the failure of a mechanical device from excessive heating
- a total loss of energy and interest and an inability to function effectively, experienced as a result of excessive demands upon one's resources or chronic overwork
Example Sentences
Waring was also said to have helped Chapman take the car to a rural location near Frodsham, Cheshire, on New Year's Eve, where it was later found burned out.
Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service said because of the risk posed by the fireworks a cordon was put in place but removed once the fire burned out.
With a destructive fire burning out of control in Ventura County, Southern California faces another day of intense winds and dry conditions.
When Berry suffered a brain aneurysm and left the band, burned out and artistically spent, in 1997, R.E.M. carried on as a trio, but its sales dwindled and so did its zeitgeist-y buzz.
The air became thick with white smoke as people burned out their tires while stuck in traffic or fired off bottle rockets from the back of trucks.
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