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[Blasé][1]Blasé may suggest the idea:

  • indifferent to something because of familiarity or surfeit,
  • lacking enthusiasm; bored

(Collins) [1]: http://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/blase

[Blasé][1] may suggest the idea:

  • indifferent to something because of familiarity or surfeit,
  • lacking enthusiasm; bored

(Collins) [1]: http://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/blase

Blasé may suggest the idea:

  • indifferent to something because of familiarity or surfeit,
  • lacking enthusiasm; bored

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It sounds like a form of [burnout][1][Blasé][1] may suggest the idea:

  • physical or emotional exhaustion, especially as a resultindifferent to something because of long-term stressfamiliarity or dissipation.surfeit,
     
  • fatigue, frustration, or apathy resulting from prolonged stress, overwork, or intense activity.lacking enthusiasm; bored

The Free Dictionary(Collins) [1]: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/burnouthttp://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/blase

It sounds like a form of [burnout][1]:

  • physical or emotional exhaustion, especially as a result of long-term stress or dissipation.
     
  • fatigue, frustration, or apathy resulting from prolonged stress, overwork, or intense activity.

The Free Dictionary [1]: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/burnout

[Blasé][1] may suggest the idea:

  • indifferent to something because of familiarity or surfeit,
  • lacking enthusiasm; bored

(Collins) [1]: http://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/blase

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user66974
user66974

It sounds like a form of [burnout][1]:

  • physical or emotional exhaustion, especially as a result of long-term stress or dissipation.
  • fatigue, frustration, or apathy resulting from prolonged stress, overwork, or intense activity.

The Free Dictionary [1]: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/burnout