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 Translation for 'to wear out' from English to Latin
VERB   to wear out | wore out | worn out
wearing out | wears out
SYNO to break | to bust | to fall apart | ...
lassare [1]to wear out
Partial Matches
gestitare [1]to wear often
foras {adv}out
exclamare [1]to cry out
abitus {m}passage out
derigere [3]to lay out
dimissio {f}sending out
inclamare [1]to call out
eradicare [1]to root out
exclamare [1]to call out
obsoletus {adj}worn-out
subsistere [3]to hold out
debellare [1]to fight out
evadere [3]to go out
conquirere [3]to seek out
pandere [3]to spread out
dilectus {m}picking out
delectus {m}picking out
proclamatio {f}calling out
proclamatio {f}crying out
fusus {adj}stretched out
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Usage Examples English
  • One example might be producing an appliance which is deliberately designed to wear out within five years of its purchase, pushing consumers to replace it within five years.
  • has been a happy ritual akin to slipping on a pair of comfortable old shoes that never seem to wear out".
  • Remembering this second failure of F4, and with F1 beginning to wear out at the spin bearing, it was decided to "flip" F1 every six months to keep the payload in the sun.
  • The advantage of the acoustic-type pulsejet is simplicity. Since there are no moving parts to wear out, they are easier to maintain and simpler to construct.
  • As the P-6Es became obsolete, instead of receiving depot overhauls, they were allowed to wear out in service and were scrapped or sold.

  • The soft acetate surface of these discs can be played no more than about 10 times before they start to wear out.
  • The reversing switch contacts tend to wear out with extended use and can be very difficult to get repaired, hence the scooter's reputation for requiring roll starts later in life.
  • Even the earlier models are more likely to wear out more quickly with the use of full-power ammunition than steel-framed pistols due to the lightweight alloy construction.
  • The advantage to this system is that there are no potentiometers in the signal path to wear out and become "scratchy sounding" over time.
  • The CCP also attempted to wear out the KMT forces as much as possible.

  • However, the line featured a number of very sharp curves which caused the rope to wear out much faster than those on the other lines.
  • He also used it with the Shadows towards the end when the Burns instrument began to wear out.
  • They may be unipolar or bipolar, like two inverse-series silicon Zener diodes, but are prone to wear out after about a dozen max-rated joules of energy absorption such as lightning protection, but are suitable for lower energy.
  • The hosts always did everything to wear out their competitors.
  • The much larger than expected volume of water that must be continuously pumped consumes a correspondingly larger amount of electrical power, and will cause the pumps to wear out much sooner than originally estimated.

  • It is not uncommon for drivers in some auto sports to wear out multiple sets of tyres during a single day's driving.
  • Many of the old pipelines are beginning to wear out, or are at capacity and insufficient to handle future demand.
  • Private tests have shown several thousand assembly-disassembly cycles before the bricks begin to wear out, although Lego tests show fewer cycles.
  • When this type of cartilage starts to wear out (a process called arthritis), the joint becomes painful and stiff.
  • Early aircraft were known to wear out their brakes at a high rate during landings; while a drogue parachute was made available as an optional.

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