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wear out

[phrasal verb]
wear (someone) out or wear out (someone) : to make (someone) tired使疲乏;使筋疲力尽;使厌倦
wear out or wear (something) out or wear out (something) : to become thinner, weaker, or no longer useful because of use or to cause (something) to become thinner, weaker, or no longer useful because of use磨薄;磨损;用坏
often used as (be) worn out常用作(be) worn out
⇒ Main Entry: 1 wear

wear out

verb

wore out; worn out; wearing out; wears out

transitive verb

1
2
: to make useless especially by long or hard usage
3
4
: to endure through : outlast
wear out a storm
5
: to consume (time) tediously
wear out idle days

intransitive verb

: to become useless from long or excessive wear or use

Example Sentences

keeping up with twin toddlers wears me out
Recent Examples on the Web As Matthews notes, while lighter shoes tend to wear out sooner than heavier pairs, the durable carbon rubber on the exterior of these shoes is designed to maintain longer wear. Madison Yauger, Peoplemag, 17 Aug. 2022 Unfortunately, slippers aren't always appropriate to wear out, but this pair of slides from Birdies offers the next best thing. Samantha Lawyer, Woman's Day, 17 Aug. 2022 But still, over the course of time, that tread is going to wear out. Greg Presto, Men's Health, 20 June 2022 Graphic arts and engineering professionals: Video and photo editors fill up and wear out storage faster than most other folks. PCMAG, 26 Aug. 2022 But eventually those motor nerves -- which have been working twice as hard over the course of decades -- get tired and wear out. Andrea Kane, CNN, 20 Aug. 2022 But don’t do too small of a load either, because if your clothes end up all on the same side during a spin cycle, your machine will shake too hard, and its parts will wear out faster, DuHaime warns. Ken Kawada, Popular Mechanics, 15 June 2022 Some characters have too little screen time, others wear out their welcome. Brian Truitt, USA TODAY, 2 Aug. 2022 The 27-year-old, five-time Midwest Tour champ didn’t exactly wear out the competition Tuesday night the way Holzhausen did all those years ago. Dave Kallmann, Journal Sentinel, 3 Aug. 2022 See More

Word History

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

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The first known use of wear out was in the 14th century

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