enchafe (Meaning)

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enchafe (v. t.)

To chafe; to enrage; to heat.

Synonyms & Antonyms of enchafe

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enchafe Sentence Examples

  1. The constant friction of the rough fabric enchafed his skin, causing unbearable irritation.
  2. The repetitive motion of rowing enchafed the oarsman's hands, leaving them raw and blistered.
  3. The tight leather boots enchafed her ankles, leaving red, chafed marks.
  4. The hiker's backpack enchafed his shoulders, causing painful abrasions.
  5. The scratching of the coarse wool sweater enchafed her delicate skin.
  6. The horse's rough saddle enchafed its back, causing sores and discomfort.
  7. The dog's collar enchafed its neck, leaving a ring of irritated skin.
  8. The tight, restrictive clothing enchafed her skin, causing an uncomfortable burning sensation.
  9. The ill-fitting shoes enchafed her feet, leading to blisters and corns.
  10. The abrasive cleaning agent enchafed her hands, leaving them dry and cracked.

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To chafe; to enrage; to heat.

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No antonyms found.

The constant friction of the rough fabric enchafed his skin, causing unbearable irritation.

The repetitive motion of rowing enchafed the oarsman's hands, leaving them raw and blistered.

The tight leather boots enchafed her ankles, leaving red, chafed marks.

The hiker's backpack enchafed his shoulders, causing painful abrasions.