outwear

/aʊtˈwɛr/
verb
  1. To last longer than something else; to wear out more slowly.
    • The old bridge outwore its expected lifespan by decades.
    • Synthetic fibers often outwear natural ones.
    • These boots will outwear any other brand.
  2. To exhaust or wear out completely; to tire out.
    • She outwore her patience waiting for the bus.
    • The constant noise outwore everyone's nerves.
    • The long hike outwore the hikers completely.
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