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hurdası çıkmış worn-..
outworn
to be worn out
wear
wear away
wear down
wear off
wear thin
worn-out shoes
worn out, dead tired
worn out binding
worn out clothes
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Etymology: [ 'war, 'wer ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English weren, from Old English werian; akin to Old Norse verja to clothe, invest, spend, Latin vestis clothing, garment, Greek hennynai to clothe.
Synonyms: battered, broken down, crumbling, decaying, decrepit. in ruins, deteriorated, dilapidated, falling apart, falling down, in disrepair, ramshackle, run-down, the worse for wear

bitkin, yıpranmış, yorgun, kırık dökük, bitik, işi bitmiş, eskimiş, eski püskü, bitap, aşınmak, bayat (espri), kullanarak eskit, dökük, haşat, eskimek, eskitmek, yormak, canı çıkmak, bitmek, tüketmek, canını çıkarmak, yorulmak, bitkin düşmek, ekonomik ömrü dolmuş, tükenmek, eskitmet, wear someone out (kd) yormak,tüketmek wear sth. out iyice eksitmek, yıpranmak, 1. eskitmet 2. eskimek, kullanarak eskitmek, yıpratmak, cıcığını çıkarmak, aşındırmak, 1- iyice eski(t)mek 2- adamakıllı yormak , canını çıkarmak, eski, kullanılmaz hale gelmiş, aşımış, yııpranmış,

1 bitkin     ts
2 yıpranmış     ts
3 yorgun     ts
4 kırık dökük     ts
5 bitik     ts
6 işi bitmiş     ts
7 eskimiş     ts
8 eski püskü     ts
9 bitap     ts
10 aşınmak     ts
11 bayat (espri)     ts
12 kullanarak eskit     ts
13 dökük     ts
14 haşat     ts
15wear out eskimek     ts
16wear out eskitmek     ts
17wear out yormak     ts
18wear out canı çıkmak     ts
19wear out bitmek     ts
20wear out tüketmek     ts
21wear out canını çıkarmak     ts
22wear out yorulmak     ts
23wear out bitkin düşmek     ts
24wear out ekonomik ömrü dolmuş     ts
25wear out tükenmek     ts
26wear out eskitmet     ts
27wear out wear someone out (kd) yormak,tüketmek wear sth. out iyice eksitmek  deyim     ts
28wear out yıpranmak     ts
29wear out 1. eskitmet 2. eskimek  Tekstil     ts
30wear out kullanarak eskitmek     ts
31wear out yıpratmak     ts
32wear out cıcığını çıkarmak     ts
33wear out aşındırmak     ts
34wear out 1- iyice eski(t)mek 2- adamakıllı yormak , canını çıkarmak  Fiili Deyim     ts
35 eski     ts
36wornout kullanılmaz hale gelmiş     ts
37wornout aşımış     ts
38wornout yııpranmış     ts
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Past participle of wear out, Exhausted or fatigued from exertion, Damaged and useless due to hard or continued use, detrite, shot, outworn, Something that is worn out is so old, damaged, or thin from use that it cannot be used any more. the car's worn out tyres. faded bits of worn-out clothing, Someone who is worn out is extremely tired after hard work or a difficult or unpleasant experience. Before the race, he is fine. But afterwards he is worn out. = exhausted, tattered, frayed, worn thin; exhausted, used up, drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted; "the day's shopping left her exhausted"; "he went to bed dog-tired"; "was fagged and sweaty"; "the trembling of his played out limbs"; "felt completely washed-out"; "only worn-out horses and cattle"; "you look worn out", To exhaust; to cause or contribute to another's exhaustion, fatigue, or weariness, as by continued strain or exertion, To become exhausted, tired, fatigued, or weary, as by continued strain or exertion, To punish by spanking, To deteriorate or become unusable or ineffective due to continued use, exposure, or strain, Of apparel, displayed in public, Of a shirt, not tucked into the pants; worn in a casual manner, To cause (something) to become damaged, useless, or ineffective through continued use, especially hard, heavy, or careless use, Damaged due to hard or continued use or exposure until no longer useful or effective, become old and tattered from frequent use; make old and tattered by using frequently, deteriorate through use or stress; "The constant friction wore out the cloth", go to pieces; "The lawn mower finally broke"; "The gears wore out"; "The old chair finally fell apart completely", exhaust or tire through overuse or great strain or stress; "We wore ourselves out on this hike", If something wears you out, it makes you feel extremely tired. 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. see also worn out, 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, worn until no longer useful; "battered trumpets and raddled radios"; "worn-out shoes with flapping soles", Consumed, or rendered useless, by wearing; as, worn-out garments,

39 Past participle of wear out - "He has worn out his shoes."     ts
40 Exhausted or fatigued from exertion - "That game was fun, but now I'm all worn out."     ts
41 Damaged and useless due to hard or continued use - "That old tractor is worn out."     ts
42 detrite     ts
43 shot     ts
44 outworn     ts
45 Something that is worn out is so old, damaged, or thin from use that it cannot be used any more. the car's worn out tyres. faded bits of worn-out clothing     ts
46 Someone who is worn out is extremely tired after hard work or a difficult or unpleasant experience. Before the race, he is fine. But afterwards he is worn out. = exhausted     ts
47 tattered, frayed, worn thin; exhausted, used up  sıfat     ts
48 drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted; "the day's shopping left her exhausted"; "he went to bed dog-tired"; "was fagged and sweaty"; "the trembling of his played out limbs"; "felt completely washed-out"; "only worn-out horses and cattle"; "you look worn out"     ts
49wear out To exhaust; to cause or contribute to another's exhaustion, fatigue, or weariness, as by continued strain or exertion - "Our physical advantage allowed us to wear the other team out and win."     ts
50wear out To become exhausted, tired, fatigued, or weary, as by continued strain or exertion - "I'm wearing out, guys. Time to go to sleep."     ts
51wear out To punish by spanking     ts
52wear out To deteriorate or become unusable or ineffective due to continued use, exposure, or strain - "My shoes wear out quickly now that I walk to work."     ts
53wear out Of apparel, displayed in public - "Those sweatpants are great for loafing around the house, but they're not meant to be worn out."     ts
54wear out Of a shirt, not tucked into the pants; worn in a casual manner - "A dress shirt should be tucked in, but a t-shirt can be worn out."     ts
55wear out To cause (something) to become damaged, useless, or ineffective through continued use, especially hard, heavy, or careless use - ""You never take the trouble to see if he will go without it; your whip is always going as if you had the St. Vitus' dance in your arm, and if it does not wear you out it wears your horse out; you know you are always changing your horses; and why? Because you never give them any peace or encouragement.""     ts
56 Damaged due to hard or continued use or exposure until no longer useful or effective - "You can barely read the worn-out logo on those Sketchers."     ts
57wear out become old and tattered from frequent use; make old and tattered by using frequently     ts
58wear out deteriorate through use or stress; "The constant friction wore out the cloth"     ts
59wear out go to pieces; "The lawn mower finally broke"; "The gears wore out"; "The old chair finally fell apart completely"     ts
60wear out exhaust or tire through overuse or great strain or stress; "We wore ourselves out on this hike"     ts
61wear out If something wears you out, it makes you feel extremely tired. 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. see also worn out     ts
62wear out 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     ts
63 worn until no longer useful; "battered trumpets and raddled radios"; "worn-out shoes with flapping soles"     ts
64wornout Consumed, or rendered useless, by wearing; as, worn-out garments     ts
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