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Meanings of
wear off
in English
Portuguese
desgastar
Catalan
desgastar
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Deteriorate through use or stress.
wear
wear out
wear down
wear thin
Portuguese
desgastar
Portuguese
desgastar
Spanish
desgastar
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Diminish, as by friction.
wear away
Portuguese
desgastar
Synonyms
Examples for "
wear
"
wear
wear out
wear down
wear thin
Examples for "
wear
"
1
The
ready
-
to
-
wear
clothes industry, New York's major industry, is almost exclusively Jewish.
2
Wrap dresses are easy to
wear
and hide all your problem areas.
3
She asserts, quite trenchantly, her right to
wear
trousers on State occasions.
4
I wish people would
wear
them from a voluntary basis, she said.
5
Ultimately, of course, what you
wear
on your bike is personal choice.
1
And so you
wear
out
your eyesight in the working of chairs.
2
The toil was fitted to
wear
out
the strongest of his men.
3
Running less than an hour, the film doesn't
wear
out
its welcome.
4
Gee, but he does
wear
out
the engines in his cars, Whitney.
5
So ladies and gentlemen, we're going to
wear
out
some shoe leather.
1
The scores helped
wear
down
the challenge of the relegation-threatened home team.
2
Given enough time, my battle cruisers can probably
wear
down
that battleship.
3
After several minutes of kicking and scratching, she began to
wear
down
.
4
They've adopted a guerrilla policy to try and
wear
down
our fleet.
5
But time and change soon
wear
down
these first fancies of youth.
1
But if the situation continues to degenerate, that insulation might
wear
thin
.
2
Why do you
wear
thin
and fray the delicious tie between you?
3
Duncan smiled, though he knew his patience for this would quickly
wear
thin
.
4
The masks, however,
wear
thin
and the madness reveals itself.
5
Of course you
wear
thin
,
but not the thinnest, clothing.
Usage of
wear off
in English
1
Things went well enough and James' initial concerns began to
wear
off
.
2
The vaccine begins to
wear
off
in many people after ten years.
3
Still, if Bridger's powers
wear
off
,
I wouldn't quite call that omnipotence.
4
I'll stay at least as long as the Vicodin doesn't
wear
off
.
5
But as night set in, the initial shock began to
wear
off
.
6
It's very flattering, but I know it will
wear
off
in time.
7
First intoxication of happiness; and must not intoxication in time
wear
off
?
8
To
wear
off
by meditation any worldly soil contracted in the week.'
9
One would suppose that the spell would
wear
off
by and by.
10
I say, The drug should
wear
off
in the next five minutes.
11
If it's the college education, that will probably
wear
off
in time.
12
I shall soon get into action, and then it will
wear
off
.
13
She has got it into her head, but it will
wear
off
.
14
That sort of thing will soon
wear
off
after she is married.
15
Will the novelty of videos, videos, videos
wear
off
after a while?
16
The fun Kraft Boulders will tweak your tendons and
wear
off
skin.
Other examples for "wear off"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
wear
off
wear
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
wear off
Portuguese
desgastar
desgaste
esmerilar
Catalan
desgastar
desgastar-se
Spanish
desgastar
gastar
Wear off
through the time
Wear off
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common