B1🔤 Letters D & E
Italian word
esaurire
to exhaust, to use up, to run out of
Looks like
to exhaust
to make very tired; to use up completely
⚠️ The trap
Good match. But 'esaurito' as an adjective can mean 'sold out' (e.g., 'biglietti esauriti' = sold-out tickets) and also 'burnt out/exhausted' (describing a person who is mentally/physically drained).
To say "to make very tired; to use up completely" in Italian:
esaurire
"esaurire" in English means:
to exhaust, to use up, to run out of
Example
"Abbiamo esaurito le scorte."
"We have run out of supplies."
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