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Inanition Emptiness Inanis Noun In Uh Nish Un Describes State Suffering

Inanition describes a state of exhaustion due to lack of sustenance (physical) or lack of vitality and interest (metaphorical). The word comes from the Latin 'inanire', meaning 'to make empty', related to 'inanis' or 'empty'. Another common descendant is 'inane', referring to something lacking significance or substance.

Inanición describe un estado de agotamiento debido a la falta de sustento (físico) o la falta de vitalidad e interés (metafórico). La palabra proviene del latín 'inanire', que significa 'hacer vacío', relacionado con 'inanis' o 'vacío'. Otro descendiente común es 'inane', que se refiere a algo carente de significado o sustancia.

Word inanition
Date May 25, 2017
Type noun
Syllables in-uh-NISH-un
Etymology Inanition describes a state of suffering from either a literal emptiness (of sustenance) or a metaphorical emptiness (of interest or energy), so it should come as no surprise that the word ultimately derives from the same idea in Latin. Inanition, which first appeared in Middle English in the 14th century as in-anisioun, can be traced back to the Latin verb inanire, meaning "to make empty," which in turn comes from inanis (meaning "empty"). Another far more common descendant of inanis is inane. The family resemblance is clear: inane is used describe things lacking significance or substance.
Examples "My friend had no breakfast himself, for it was one of his peculiarities that in his more intense moments he would permit himself no food, and I have known him presume upon his iron strength until he has fainted from pure inanition." — Arthur Conan Doyle, "The Adventure of the Norwood Builder," 1903

"Although she remains largely in the background, Mama is the character apparently most energized by the revolution of 2011, the person who has found purpose and focus, eschewing nostalgia even as the men who surround her have lapsed into rueful inanition." — Claire Messud, The New York Review of Books, 18 Aug. 2016
Definition 1 : the exhausted condition that results from lack of food and water
2 : the absence or loss of social, moral, or intellectual vitality or vigor

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