wearing out (Meaning)

wearing out

to make useless especially by long or hard usage, to tire gradually, to endure through, tire, exhaust, erase, efface, to make or become useless by wear, to consume (time) tediously, to become useless from long or excessive wear or use

wearing out Sentence Examples

  1. The constant rain was wearing out the once-lush lawn, leaving it brown and patchy.
  2. The old car's tires were wearing out, causing it to have poor grip on the road.
  3. The marathon runner was wearing out, struggling to keep up with the pace.
  4. The paint on the house was wearing out, revealing the bare wood underneath.
  5. The teacher's voice was wearing out after several hours of non-stop lecturing.
  6. The dog's favorite toy was wearing out, its once-bright colors now faded.
  7. The old sofa was wearing out, its cushions becoming lumpy and uncomfortable.
  8. The carpet in the hallway was wearing out, showing signs of heavy foot traffic.
  9. The battery in my laptop was wearing out, lasting only a few hours before needing to be recharged.
  10. The road sign was wearing out, its letters becoming illegible due to years of exposure to the elements.

FAQs About the word wearing out

to make useless especially by long or hard usage, to tire gradually, to endure through, tire, exhaust, erase, efface, to make or become useless by wear, to cons

washing out, tiring, draining, doing up, burning out, killing, doing in, knocking out,wearing, exhausting

invigorating,strengthening, resting, activating, energizing, rejuvenating, vitalizing,relaxing,unwinding

The constant rain was wearing out the once-lush lawn, leaving it brown and patchy.

The old car's tires were wearing out, causing it to have poor grip on the road.

The marathon runner was wearing out, struggling to keep up with the pace.

The paint on the house was wearing out, revealing the bare wood underneath.