What's the difference between overfatigue and overtire?

Overfatigue


Definition:

  • (n.) Excessive fatigue.
  • (v. t.) To fatigue to excess; to tire out.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Their positive effect is however reduced or even transformed in a nonbeneficial one if the work is of the complex nature or is performed under emotional stress, overfatigue, hypoxia, overheating.

Overtire


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To tire to excess; to exhaust.
  • (v. t.) To become too tired.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) I'm overtired, I've got a horrible week in work ahead, and I'm scared Gerrard is going to go all 2008ish, try too hard to be superman, and shoot from anywhere.
  • (2) He then apologises to Prior, who isn't angry, just disappointed, and wonders if he might be overtired or showing off to his friends.
  • (3) Cradled in the policeman’s arms, his pose is that of any overtired toddler being taken up to bed.
  • (4) I felt odd: overtired, overwrought, unpleasantly like my brain had been removed and my skull stuffed with something like microwaved aluminium foil, dinted, charred and shorting with sparks.
  • (5) It was done in normal, fresh condition on one muscle, and on the other after having it over-stimulated with ac of 110 V supposing that a part of K is immobilly bound in fresh muscles, but in the overtired muscles a part of K is released and becomes mobile.

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