wear off - translation to greek
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wear off - translation to greek

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
WEAR; WEAR (disambiguation)

wear off      
φεύγω
take off         
v. αναχώρηση, απογείωση
wear out         
  • SEM micrograph of adhesive wear (transferred materials) on 52100 steel sample sliding against Al alloy. (Yellow arrow indicate sliding direction)
  • Deep 'groove' like surface indicates abrasive wear over cast iron (yellow arrow indicate sliding direction)
DAMAGING, GRADUAL REMOVAL OR DEFORMATION OF MATERIAL AT SOLID SURFACES
Wear (physics); Wear resistance; Abrasive wear; Worn; Timeworn; Outworn; Out-worn; Out worn; Worn out; Worn-out; Wornout; Outwearing; Out-wearing; Out wearing; Wearing out; Wearing-out; Wearingout; Outwear; Out-wear; Out wear; Wearout; Wear-out; Wear out; Outwears; Out-wears; Out wears; Wearsout; Wears-out; Wears out; Outwore; Out-wore; Out wore; Woreout; Wore-out; Wore out; Adhesive wear; Adhesive wear (material); Wear pattern; Wear patterns; Microwear; Wear (erosion); Erosive wear
κατατρίβω, εξαντλώ

Definition

wear off
lose effectiveness or intensity.

Wikipedia

Wear (disambiguation)

Wear is the erosion of material from a solid surface by the action of another material.

Wear may also refer to:

  • Putting on clothing
  • River Wear, in North East England
  • WEAR-TV, an ABC affiliate in Pensacola, Florida, U.S.
  • World Engineering Anthropometry Resource, (WEAR), a non-profit group for sharing anthropometric data
  • Wear (journal), a scientific journal
  • Wear (surname), includes a list of people with the name
  • Wearing ship or jibe, a sailing maneuver
Examples of use of wear off
1. "Nothing untowards really and I thought it would wear off."
2. "Nothing untowards really and I thought it would wear off.
3. That‘s plenty of time for the thrill of the purchase to wear off.
4. Once the sedatives wear off, doctors can make a final assessment of brain damage.
5. Or maybe the novelty of materialism was starting to wear off.