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Burnout
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Burnout
An emotional condition marked by tiredness, loss of interest, or frustration that interferes with job performance. Burnout is usually regarded as the result of prolonged stress.
Mentioned in: Stress Reduction

burnout,
n 1. a state that occurs when energy is used up faster than it is restored.
2. psychological and physical fatigue of a caregiver resulting in apathy and depression.

burnout,
n the elimination by heat of an invested pattern from a set investment to prepare the mold to receive casting metal.
burnout, high heat,
n the use of temperatures higher than 1100° F (593.5° C) to effect wax elimination and prepare the mold to receive casting metal.
burnout, inlay (wax),
n the elimination of wax from an invested inlay flask. See also wax elimination.
burnout, job,
n the condition of having no energy left to care, resulting from chronic, unrelieved job-related stress and characterized by physical and emotional exhaustion and sometimes by physical illness.
burnout, radiographic,
n the excessive penetration of the radiographic beam of an object or part of an object, producing a totally black, or overexposed, area on the radiograph.
burnout, wax,
n See burnout, inlay and wax elimination.

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