"Defatigable" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Weary or exhausted, but capable of enduring further effort.
Defamiliarisation is a literary and art theory term that refers to the process of making the familiar seem strange or unusual, often to reveal new insights or perspectives. It involves presenting familiar things in an unfamiliar or unexpected way, which can help to break down assumptions and challenge the way people think about the world. In literature and art, defamiliarisation can be achieved through techniques such as unusual descriptions, unconventional narrative structures, or juxtaposition of two or more seemingly unrelated concepts. The goal of defamiliarisation is to create a new and refreshing understanding of the familiar, and to encourage the reader or viewer to see things from a fresh perspective.
Defasciculation refers to the process of uncoiling or spreading out of fibers or muscle bundles that have become compacted or fasciculated. This term is often used in anatomy and physiology to describe the disentanglement of muscle fibers that have become adhered or fasciculated due to injury or disease.