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overwear

[ oh-ver-wair ]

verb (used with object)

, o·ver·wore, o·ver·worn, o·ver·wear·ing.
  1. to use or wear excessively; wear out; exhaust; tax:

    needlessly overwearing her best workers; phrases overworn by repetition.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of overwear1

First recorded in 1570–80; over- + wear
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Example Sentences

He lumbered between courtrooms with his cane and black leather bag, in a black suit he insisted on always wearing until he was acquitted, the jacket shiny in places from overwear.

“This patient was lucky, however contact lens overwear can cause sight threatening complications,” Dr. Morjaria said.

Armed with long underwear, waterproof overwear and muck boots, we were ready.

The ‘Thirst Quencher’ seems to be almost as ubiquitous as Zuck’s famed overwear.

From Forbes

Overwear, ō-vėr-wār′, v.t. to wear out: to outwear, outlive.—n.

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