Fatigued in a sentence as an adjective

I was outrage fatigued before Snowden did his leak.

"But more significantly, I think people have grown fatigued with the errors and lies of experts.

I wouldn't be allowed to build a skyscraper out of fatigued and rusty scrap iron.

Even now, I have to stop typing when I notice I'm getting fatigued, or I will get right back into serious problems.

Back injuries are pretty common too, since proper spinal posture is one of the first things to go out the window when you get fatigued.

I can understand some people being fatigued from companies defining their own metrics to justify success.

I'll bet you dollars to doughnuts that after the 20th time hearing "Y Sin Embargo", the team was fatigued, annoyed, and ready to take shortcuts.

Speaking for myself here – the Mill material is some of the most interesting that's appeared on HN in recent memory and I don't think we're close to being fatigued by it.

Now and then, however, a fatigued official may feel the need of a little distraction, especially in the evenings and at night and may hang the receiver on.

You are not slowing down mentally, you are just getting fatigued and saturated and getting into more and more esoteric and fringe areas of your subject study.

Either they back down from that 'undiluted' idea, becoming simply a different algorithm, or users need to do all that micromanaging Facebook hides away, and get fatigued.

Boyd found that the more his pilots maneuvered and the longer a dogfight persisted the more fatigued the Mig pilots became and the slower their reaction time became until the F-86 pilots were able to maneuver their aircraft into a position of dominance.

Why not Erlang or something obscure I've never heard of like Fril?Also, I'm getting fatigued by authoritative talk about computer science curricula in the same "kids these days" manner as someone convinced the world is falling apart while actual violent crime or teen pregnancy statistics drop.

Fatigued definitions

adjective

drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted; "the day's shopping left her exhausted"; "he went to bed dog-tired"; "was fagged and sweaty"; "the trembling of his played out limbs"; "felt completely washed-out"; "only worn-out horses and cattle"; "you look worn out"

See also: exhausted dog-tired fagged spent washed-out