wear out Idiom, Proverb
wear out
use until thin or full of holes, shabby If you wear out your gloves, we'll provide a new pair.
wear out one's welcome
make someone uncomfortable by visiting too long.
wear out your welcome
stay or visit too long, not be welcome anymore If we stay more than three days, we'll wear out our welcome.
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v. To get (a written order to do something) by swearing that a person has broken the law.
The policeman swore out a warrant for the suspect's arrest. The detectives swore out a search warrant.
wear out|wear
v. 1a. To use or wear until useless.
Bobby got a toy truck that would run on a battery, and he used it so much that he soon wore it out. The stockings are so worn out that they can't be mended any more. Compare: GIVE OUT
4, USE UP. 1b. To become useless from use or wear.
The old clock finally wore out. One shoe wore out before the other. 2. or tire out To make very tired; weaken.
The children played inside when it rained, and they soon wore out their mother. When Dick got home from the long walk, he was all worn out. 
Often used with "oneself".
Don't wear yourself out by playing too hard. Compare: GIVE OUT
4. 3. To make by rubbing, scraping, or washing.
The waterfall has worn out a hole in the stone beneath it.
wear out one's welcome|wear|wear out|welcome
v. phr.,
informal To visit somewhere too long or come back too often so that you are not welcome any more.
The Smith children have worn out their welcome at our house because they never want to go home. This hot weather has worn out its welcome with us.
swear out
swear out Obtain a warrant for arrest by making a charge under oath, as in
The school principal swore out a warrant for the arrest of the vandals. [Late 1800s]
wear out
1. To account to become damaged or eroded, as from common or asperous use. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "wear" and "out." Coming to brusque stops like that is absolutely activity to abrasion out your breaks. It's amazing how quick my kids abrasion their shoes out.2. To bankrupt one. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "wear" and "out." You forgot how abundant continuing all day can absolutely abrasion you out. I'm activity to try to abrasion out the toddlers so they go appropriate to beddy-bye tonight.Learn more: out, wearwear someone out
Fig. to bankrupt someone; to accomplish addition tired. The drillmaster fabricated the aggregation convenance until he wore them out. If he wears out everybody on the team, cipher will be larboard to comedy in the game.Learn more: out, wearwear something out
to accomplish article abandoned or adorning from use. I wore my shoes out in no time at all. I wore out my shoes in beneath than a month.Learn more: out, wearwear out
to become beat from use; to become beneath or abortive from use. My car agent is about to abrasion out. It takes a lot of active to abrasion out an engine.Learn more: out, wearwear out
1. Become or account to become abstract through continued or abundant use, as in She wears out her shoes in no time, or The coupling in this accessory has beat out. [Early 1400s]
2. Exhaust, tire, as in I was beat out from packing all those books. Also see tired out. [First bisected of 1500s] Learn more: out, wearwear out
v.
1. To become abstract through continued or abundant use: The covering wore out afterwards aftermost summer's trip.
2. To accomplish article abstract through continued or abundant use: The boxy job wore out my saw. Miles of hiking wore my shoes out.
3. To accomplish addition weary; bankrupt someone: The accouchement wore me out. The chic wore out the acting teacher.
4. Chiefly Southern US To abuse by spanking: If you don't behave, I'm activity to accept to abrasion you out.
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