wears out (Meaning)

wears 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

wears out Sentence Examples

  1. The constant use of the treadmill wore out its belt prematurely.
  2. The rugged mountain trails had worn out the soles of his hiking boots.
  3. The incessant rain wore out the waterproof coating on the tent.
  4. The daily commute wore out the tires on his car faster than expected.
  5. The old couch had worn out over years of heavy use.
  6. The stress of managing a team wore out the project manager.
  7. The constant friction wore out the gears in the machine.
  8. The harsh conditions of the desert wore out the explorer's supplies.
  9. The overuse of social media wore out her phone's battery.
  10. The relentless pursuit of perfection wore out her creative spirit.

FAQs About the word wears 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

exhausts, burns out, knocks out, drains,wears, kills, tires, wearies, fatigues, outwears

energizes,activates, strengthens, rests, rejuvenates, relaxes,vitalizes, invigorates,unwinds

The constant use of the treadmill wore out its belt prematurely.

The rugged mountain trails had worn out the soles of his hiking boots.

The incessant rain wore out the waterproof coating on the tent.

The daily commute wore out the tires on his car faster than expected.