abrade
pronunciation
How to pronounce abrade in British English: UK [əˈbreɪd]
How to pronounce abrade in American English: US [ə'breɪd]
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- Verb:
- wear away
- rub hard or scrub
- strike against an object
Word Origin
- abrade (v.)
- 1670s, from Latin abradere "to scrape off" (see abrasion). Related: Abraded; abrading.
Example
- 1. Result , the quilt on xieerben 's groin plays abrade .
- 2. Abrade scald : when doing chore , very easy burn , scald reachs abrade .
- 3. Truckload 8 into new , specific place has bit of small abrade , but not affect the whole , transfer to transfer the person that loves a car very reluctantly now .
- 4. Without delicate internal components to break , abrade or corrode , the lake flow transmitter will provide many years of low-maintenance service .
- 5. As in , can you abrade small particles of the material or surface coating and leave behind an original looking surface .