Wear out
volume
British pronunciation/wˈeəɹ ˈaʊt/
American pronunciation/wˈɛɹ ˈaʊt/

Définition et Signification de "wear out"

to wear out
[phrase form: wear]
01

s'user, user

to cause something to lose its functionality or good condition over time or through extensive use
Transitive: to wear out sth
to wear out definition and meaning
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Excessive heat can wear out electronic devices, so keep them well-ventilated.
Let 's not wear out the engine by driving long distances without a break.
02

épuiser, lassser

to make someone tired because of strain or stress
Transitive: to wear out sb/sth
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The constant pressure at work wore out his enthusiasm for the job.
03

s'user, s'abîmer

to become ripped over time, due to continuous use
Intransitive
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The fabric on the couch wore out after years of use.
The pages of the well-loved novel are starting to wear out from being turned so many times
After decades of use, the antique furniture is starting to wear out and show signs of age.
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Excessive heat can wear out electronic devices, so keep them well-ventilated.
Let's not wear out the engine by driving long distances without a break.
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