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to wear out
[phrase form: wear]
01
consumare
to cause something to lose its functionality or good condition over time or through extensive use
Transitive: to wear out sth
02
esaurire, stancare
to make someone tired because of strain or stress
Transitive: to wear out sb/sth
03
usurarsi, logorarsi
to become ripped over time, due to continuous use
Intransitive
wear out
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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.
The fabric on the couch wore out after years of use.
Her old wakeboard binding was starting to wear out.
The constant pressure at work wore out his enthusiasm for the job.