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wear out

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Explanation of "Wear Out"

Definition:
"Wear out" is a phrasal verb that means to make something no longer useful or effective because it has been used too much, or to get very tired from doing something for a long time.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "wear out" when talking about objects that become unusable after a lot of use.
  • Use it to describe people who become very tired after doing a lot of physical or mental work.
Examples:
  1. For objects: "My shoes are starting to wear out; I need to buy a new pair."
  2. For people: "After running for three hours, I really wore myself out."
Advanced Usage:
  • You can use "wear out" in both formal and informal contexts.
  • It can also be used in different tenses, like "wore out" (past) and "wearing out" (present continuous).
Word Variants:
  • Worn out: This is the past participle form. For example, "The shirt is worn out; I can’t wear it anymore."
  • Wears out: This is the simple present form. For example, "This fabric wears out quickly."
Different Meanings:
  • Physical objects: When something is used so much that it no longer works or is usable.
  • Personal fatigue: When someone feels extremely tired or exhausted after a lot of activity.
Synonyms:
  • Deteriorate: To become worse in quality.
  • Exhaust: To use up all energy or resources.
  • Tire out: To make someone very tired.
Idioms and Related Phrasal Verbs:
  • Burn out: This means to become very tired or to stop working because of stress or overuse. For example, "After working so many hours, I felt burned out."
  • Wear thin: This means that patience or resources are running low. For example, "His excuses are starting to wear thin."
Summary:

"Wear out" is an important phrasal verb in English that describes both the physical deterioration of objects and the exhaustion of people.

Verb
  1. deteriorate through use or stress
    • The constant friction wore out the cloth
  2. go to pieces
    • The lawn mower finally broke
    • The gears wore out
    • The old chair finally fell apart completely
  3. exhaust or get tired through overuse or great strain or stress
    • We wore ourselves out on this hike

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