münakaşa; atışma

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{i} fray
To cause exhaustion, wear out (a person's mental strength)

The stressful day ended in frayed nerves. (Metaphorical use; nerves are visualised as strings).

To unravel; used particularly for the edge of something made of cloth, or the end of a rope

The ribbon frayed at the cut end.

{n} a quarrel, a fright
{v} to frighten, to rub
to fret at the edge so as to loosen or break the threads
To bear the expense of; to defray
a noisy fight
{f} wear out, make ragged; wear on the nerves, irritate; be worn out, become ragged; rub
Affray; broil; contest; combat; brawl; melee
To rub
wear away by rubbing; "The friction frayed the sleeve
To wear out or into shreads, or to suffer injury by rubbing, as when the threads of the warp or of the woof wear off so that the cross threads are loose; to ravel; as, the cloth frays badly
The fray is an exciting or challenging activity, situation, or argument that you are involved in. There will have to be a second round of voting when new candidates can enter the fray He would be inspiring young people to get into the political fray. the fray an argument or fight
cause friction; "my sweater scratches"
A fret or chafe, as in cloth; a place injured by rubbing
If something such as cloth or rope frays, or if something frays it, its threads or fibres start to come apart from each other and spoil its appearance. The fabric is very fine or frays easily The stitching had begun to fray at the edges Her washing machine tends to fray edges on intricate designs. fraying edges in the stair carpet He wore frayed jeans and cowboy shirts
wear away by rubbing; "The friction frayed the sleeve"
To frighten; to terrify; to alarm
To rub; to wear off, or wear into shreds, by rubbing; to fret, as cloth; as, a deer is said to fray her head
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