outwear

[out-wair]

outwear Definition

  • 1to last or wear longer than something else
  • 2to tire or exhaust by wearing out

Using outwear: Examples

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

  • Example

    The old coat outwore its usefulness and was replaced.

  • Example

    Her stamina outwore that of her competitors.

  • Example

    The team's determination outwore the opposition's.

  • Example

    The marathon runner was outworn by the end of the race.

outwear Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for outwear

Phrases with outwear

  • to stay too long in a place or situation, causing annoyance or discomfort to others

    Example

    I think it's time for us to leave; we don't want to outwear our welcome.

  • to tire or exhaust one's opponent, leading to victory

    Example

    The boxer outwore his opponent with his superior stamina.

  • to become no longer useful or effective due to wear and tear

    Example

    The old car had outworn its usefulness and was sold for scrap.

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Summary: outwear in Brief

'Outwear' [out-wair] means to last or wear longer than something else, or to tire or exhaust by wearing out. It can be used in contexts such as clothing, stamina, and determination, as in 'The old coat outwore its usefulness and was replaced.' 'Outwear' also appears in phrases like 'outwear one's welcome,' meaning to stay too long in a place or situation, and 'outwear one's opponent,' meaning to tire them out.