Definition
The quality of being thorough, complete, and covering all details or aspects of something.
Etymology
From exhaustive plus the abstract noun suffix -ness. Became established in English philosophical and scientific writing during the 18th century.
Kelly Says
The exhaustiveness of the Oxford English Dictionary took over a century to compile—its completeness is legendary because the editors literally exhausted the language!
Translations
ARالعربية
الضجر
al-da-jur
BNবাংলা
ব্যর্থতা
bort-tha-ta
CACatalà
esgotament
es-goh-ta-ment
CSČeština
vyčerpání
vye-chehr-pah-nee
DADansk
udmatthed
oo-d-mat-thed
DEDeutsch
Erschöpfung
er-shoo-f-puŋg
ELΕλληνικά
εξάντληση
eks-an-tli-seh
ESEspañol
agotamiento
a-goh-ta-mien-toh
FAفارسی
خستگی
khas-tee-gi
FISuomi
väsymys
veh-sy-mys
FRFrançais
épuisement
e-poo-z-mahn
HIहिन्दी
थकावट
thak-a-vat
HUMagyar
kimerülés
kee-mer-oo-les
IDBahasa Indonesia
kehabisan tenaga
keh-ha-bi-san ten-e-rah
ITItaliano
esaurimento
e-saw-ree-men-toh
MSBahasa Melayu
penat
pe-nat
MYမြန်မာ
အလျောက်
a-lye-ouk
NLNederlands
uitputting
ooy-t-putting
NONorsk
utmattelse
oo-t-mat-t-les-eh
PLPolski
wyczerpanie
vye-chehr-pah-nee
PTPortuguês
esgotamento
es-goh-ta-men-toh
RUРусский
утомление
oo-toh-mlee-nee-yeh
SVSvenska
utmattning
oo-mat-tning
TAதமிழ்
வாகுத்தன்மை
va-ku-than-mai
THไทย
ความเหนื่อยล้า
kwan-muan-nui-oy-la
TRTürkçe
bitkinlik
bit-kin-lik
UKУкраїнська
виснаження
vis-na-zhen-nya
VITiếng Việt
sự kiệt sức
su-ki-et-suck
ZUZU
ukuthula
oo-koo-thoo-la