abrase

[uh-breyz]

abrase Definition

  • 1to scrape or wear away by friction or erosion
  • 2to rub or scrape off the surface of something

Using abrase: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "abrase" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The rough surface had abrased the skin on her knees.

  • Example

    The constant rubbing had abrased the paint off the wall.

  • Example

    The sandpaper abrased the wood to a smooth finish.

abrase Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for abrase

Antonyms for abrase

Phrases with abrase

  • abrase one's nerves

    to irritate or annoy someone

    Example

    The constant noise from the construction site was abrasing my nerves.

  • to test or try someone's patience

    Example

    The long wait at the airport was abrasing my patience.

  • abrase one's ego

    to damage or hurt someone's self-esteem

    Example

    The criticism from his boss abrased his ego.

Origins of abrase

from Latin 'abrasus', past participle of 'abradere', meaning 'to scrape off'

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Summary: abrase in Brief

To 'abrase' [uh-breyz] means to scrape or wear away by friction or erosion, or to rub or scrape off the surface of something. It is often used in the context of physical wear and tear, as in 'The rough surface had abrased the skin on her knees.' 'Abrase' can also be used figuratively, as in 'The constant noise from the construction site was abrasing my nerves.'