wear away



wear something away

to erode something. The constant rains wore the side of the cathedral away. The flooding wore away the topsail.
See also: away, wear

wear away

v.
1. To erode or consume something by long or hard use, attrition, or exposure: The sea is wearing away the rocks. Repeated washings have worn the fabric away. The tough climate wears away at the roof.
2. To be gradually eroded or consumed by long or hard use, attrition, or exposure: The paint on the house is wearing away.
See also: away, wear

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
HamiltonHAM-il-tənEnglish
Gretchen['gretʃən]
Dong-Chinese
Nadab-Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Shu-Chinese
Victorina-Late Roman