How to use in-sentence of “fatigue”:
+ If the plane is not repaired correctly, it may cause metal fatigue and in the end, the plane can crash.
+ LDH works to prevent muscle fatigue and failure in various ways.
+ Aerobic exercise can help those sufferers who are not also suffering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or whose symptoms are not exacerbated by exercise.
+ Usual fatigue goes away when you rest or sleep.
+ It usually takes the form of fatigue and insomnia.
+ The high mechanical strength of the PTA’s bridges allows the crossing of vehicles up to class MLC 80 over a gap of up to 24 meters in a repetitive manner as they are stress and fatigue qualified according to the FINABEL code.
+ The accident was caused by metal fatigue in the rear part of the plane.
+ This increased the chance of metal fatigue by 70% and also caused the subsequent accident.

Example sentences of “fatigue”:
+ It can last from under a second to about 30 seconds.International Classification of Sleep Disorders Diagnostic and Coding Manual It may happen as a result of sleep deprivation, Fatigue fatigue, sleep apnea, narcolepsy, or hypersomnia.
+ Wellum suffered severe sinusitis and battle fatigue after three years' intensive frontline flying.
+ Even required fasting, fatigue and drugs have been mentioned as methods of making sure spectators would be more convinced of what they saw.
+ It can last from under a second to about 30 seconds.International Classification of Sleep Disorders Diagnostic and Coding Manual It may happen as a result of sleep deprivation, Fatigue fatigue, sleep apnea, narcolepsy, or hypersomnia.
+ Wellum suffered severe sinusitis and battle fatigue after three years’ intensive frontline flying.
+ Even required fasting, fatigue and drugs have been mentioned as methods of making sure spectators would be more convinced of what they saw.
+ Men with CP/CPPS are more likely than the general population to suffer from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
+ This may indeed play a part, but primarily the cause of fatigue is what is called ‘metabolic fatigue‘, such as the shortage of fuel within the muscles.
+ They usually collapse because of fatigue rather quickly.
+ His death came as a result of fatigue and cold in the ceremony of taking possession of the Basilica of St John Lateran.
+ Symptoms include headache, spasms in the muscle, trembling, fatigue and exhaustion.
+ Those who get the disease might get a fever, dry cough, fatigue and shortness of breath.
+ A few days after returning home, Sanders said that he had been having fatigue and chest discomfort for a month or two before the incident and regretted not going to the hospital beforehand.
+ Normal wear and tear is pitting from cavitation, fatigue cracking, and abrasion from suspended solids in the water.
+ He moved the chips and sticks with fatigue and exhaustion.
+ Extent of exposure to jerk is often a good predictor of the rate of deterioration of tools while in normal use; it corresponds better to the appearance of metal fatigue among other modes of failure.
+ Surface fatigue is a process by which the surface of a material is weakened by cyclic loading, which is one type of general material fatigue.
+ In 2000s, although he played many matches, he suffered from occupational burnout in 2005 and chronic fatigue syndrome in 2009.
+ Yawning is commonly associated with fatigue tiredness, stress, overwork, lack of stimulation and boredom.
