unfatigue

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ fatigue.

Verb

unfatigue (third-person singular simple present unfatigues, present participle unfatiguing, simple past and past participle unfatigued)

  1. (transitive) To free from fatigue.
    Synonym: untire
    • 1882, William Shakespeare, ‎William Harness, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (page 230)
      [] a work, like the present, calculated to unfatigue the mind and delight the imagination []