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Wear         
  • 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)
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
WEAR; WEAR (disambiguation)
Wear is the damaging, gradual removal or deformation of material at solid surfaces. Causes of wear can be mechanical (e.
wear         
  • 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)
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
WEAR; WEAR (disambiguation)
I
n.
clothing
1) beach; casual; children's; evening; everyday; ladies'; men's; sports wear
wearing out
2) to save wear and tear (on)
II
v.
1) (N; used with an adjective) she wears her hair short
2) (s) my patience is wearing thin
wear         
  • 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)
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
WEAR; WEAR (disambiguation)
wear1
¦ verb (past wore; past participle worn w?:n)
1. have (something) on one's body or a part of one's body as clothing, decoration, or protection.
2. exhibit or present (a particular facial expression or appearance).
3. undergo or cause to undergo damage or destruction by friction or use.
form (a hole, path, etc.) in this way.
4. withstand continued use to a specified degree: the fabric wears well wash after wash.
5. (wear off) lose effectiveness or intensity.
6. (wear someone/thing down) overcome someone or something by persistence.
7. (wear someone/thing out) exhaust someone or something.
[as adjective wearing] mentally or physically tiring.
8. [usu. with negative] Brit. informal tolerate or accept.
9. (wear on) (of time) pass slowly or tediously.
10. (of a ship) fly (a flag).
¦ noun
1. the action of wearing or the state of being worn.
2. clothing suitable for a particular purpose or of a particular type: evening wear.
3. damage sustained from continuous use.
the capacity for withstanding such damage.
Phrases
wear thin gradually dwindle or be used up.
Derivatives
wearability noun
wearable adjective
wearer noun
wearingly adverb
Origin
OE werian, of Gmc origin.
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wear2
¦ verb (past and past participle wore) Sailing bring (a ship) about by turning its head away from the wind.
Origin
C17: of unknown origin.
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  • 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)
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
WEAR; WEAR (disambiguation)
(wears, wearing, wore, worn)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
When you wear something such as clothes, shoes, or jewellery, you have them on your body or on part of your body.
He was wearing a brown uniform...
I sometimes wear contact lenses...
She can't make her mind up what to wear.
VERB: V n, V n, V n
2.
If you wear your hair or beard in a particular way, you have it cut or styled in that way.
She wore her hair in a long braid...
He wore a full moustache.
VERB: V n prep/adv, V n
3.
If you wear a particular expression, that expression is on your face and shows the emotions that you are feeling.
When we drove through the gates, she wore a look of amazement...
VERB: V n
4.
You use wear to refer to clothes that are suitable for a certain time or place. For example, evening wear is clothes suitable for the evening.
The shop stocks an extensive range of beach wear...
N-UNCOUNT: supp N
5.
Wear is the amount or type of use that something has over a period of time.
You'll get more wear out of a hat if you choose one in a neutral colour...
= use
N-UNCOUNT
6.
Wear is the damage or change that is caused by something being used a lot or for a long time.
...a large, well-upholstered armchair which showed signs of wear.
N-UNCOUNT
7.
If something wears, it becomes thinner or weaker because it is constantly being used over a long period of time.
The stone steps, dating back to 1855, are beginning to wear...
Your horse needs new shoes if the shoe has worn thin or smooth.
VERB: V, V adj
8.
You can use wear to talk about how well something lasts over a period of time. For example, if something wears well, it still seems quite new or useful after a long time or a lot of use.
Ten years on, the original concept was wearing well.
VERB: V adv
9.
If one person in a couple, especially the woman, wears the pants, or in British English wears the trousers, they are the one who makes all the decisions. (INFORMAL)
She may give the impression that she wears the trousers but it's Tim who makes the final decisions.
PHRASE: V inflects
10.
If your patience or temper is wearing thin, you are becoming annoyed and are likely to get angry soon.
Her husband was sympathetic at first but his patience soon wore thin.
PHRASE: V inflects, usu cont
11.
If you say that something is wearing thin, you mean that people do not find it funny or interesting any more and are becoming annoyed with it, because they have seen or heard it so many times.
Some of Wilson's eccentricities are beginning to wear thin.
PHRASE: V inflects, usu cont
12.
If you say that someone is the worse for wear, you mean that they are tired, ill, or in a bad state because they have been very active, been through a difficult experience, or been drinking alcohol. (INFORMAL)
He arrived on January 9, disheveled and much the worse for wear.
PHRASE: v-link PHR
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  • 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)
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
WEAR; WEAR (disambiguation)
I. v. a.
1.
Carry (upon the person), bear, have on.
2.
Bear, have an appearance of, exhibit in appearance.
3.
Use up by having upon one.
4.
Impair (by use), waste, consume by use, use up, wear away, wear out.
5.
Impair, waste, diminish, consume gradually, spend, cause to disappear.
6.
Cause by friction, occasion by wasting.
7.
Affect by degrees, bring about gradually.
8.
(Naut.) [Written also Ware.] Veer.
II. v. n.
1.
Be wasted, wear away.
2.
Endure use, last under employment.
3.
Suffer injury by use, be wasted, be consumed, be diminished by use.
4.
Be tediously spent, be consumed by slow degrees.
Wear         
  • 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)
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
WEAR; WEAR (disambiguation)
·noun ·same·as Weir.
II. Wear ·vt To form or shape by, or as by, attrition.
III. Wear ·noun The thing worn; style of dress; the fashion.
IV. Wear ·vt To cause or make by friction or wasting; as, to wear a channel; to wear a hole.
V. Wear ·noun A fence of stakes, brushwood, or the like, set in a stream, tideway, or inlet of the sea, for taking fish.
VI. Wear ·noun The act of wearing, or the state of being worn; consumption by use; diminution by friction; as, the wear of a garment.
VII. Wear ·noun A dam in a river to stop and raise the water, for the purpose of conducting it to a mill, forming a fish pond, or the like.
VIII. Wear ·vt To have or exhibit an appearance of, as an aspect or manner; to Bear; as, she wears a smile on her countenance.
IX. Wear ·vi To be wasted, consumed, or diminished, by being used; to suffer injury, loss, or extinction by use or time; to decay, or be spent, gradually.
X. Wear ·vt To use up by carrying or having upon one's self; hence, to consume by use; to Waste; to use up; as, to wear clothes rapidly.
XI. Wear ·noun A long notch with a horizontal edge, as in the top of a vertical plate or plank, through which water flows, - used in measuring the quantity of flowing water.
XII. Wear ·add. ·noun The result of wearing or use; consumption, diminution, or impairment due to use, friction, or the like; as, the wear of this coat has been good.
XIII. Wear ·vt To impair, waste, or diminish, by continual attrition, scraping, percussion, on the like; to consume gradually; to cause to lower or disappear; to Spend.
XIV. Wear ·vt To carry or bear upon the person; to bear upon one's self, as an article of clothing, decoration, warfare, bondage, ·etc.; to have appendant to one's body; to have on; as, to wear a coat; to wear a shackle.
XV. Wear ·vt To cause to go about, as a vessel, by putting the helm up, instead of alee as in tacking, so that the vessel's bow is turned away from, and her stern is presented to, the wind, and, as she turns still farther, her sails fill on the other side; to Veer.
XVI. Wear ·vi To endure or suffer use; to last under employment; to bear the consequences of use, as waste, consumption, or attrition; as, a coat wears well or ill;
- hence, sometimes applied to character, qualifications, ·etc.; as, a man wears well as an Acquaintance.
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  • 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
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1.
Consume, render useless, waste.
2.
Consume tediously.
3.
Harass, tire.
4.
Waste the strength of.
Outwear         
  • 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
·vt To wear out; to consume or destroy by wearing.
II. Outwear ·vt To last longer than; to Outlast; as, this cloth will outwear the other.
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  • 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
¦ verb (past outwore; past participle outworn) last longer than.
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
1.
When something wears out or when you wear it out, it is used so much that it becomes thin or weak and unable to be used any more.
Every time she consulted her watch, she wondered if the batteries were wearing out...
Horses used for long-distance riding tend to wear their shoes out more quickly...
He wore out his shoes wandering around Mexico City.
PHRASAL VERB: V P, V n P, V P n (not pron)
2.
If something wears you out, it makes you feel extremely tired. (INFORMAL)
The past few days had really worn him out...
The young people run around kicking a ball, wearing themselves out...
The effect of the continuous attacks has been to wear out his troops.
PHRASAL VERB: V n P, V pron-refl P, V P n (not pron)
3.
see also worn out