verb
- to exceed in causing fatigue or exhaustion; to tire out more than something else
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘outweary’; formal or literary
Examples
- The demanding schedule outwearies even the most dedicated employees.
- This marathon training program outwearies traditional workout routines.
- The constant noise from construction outwearies the neighborhood residents.
- Her relentless questioning outwearies the witness during cross-examination.
- The heat of summer outwearies travelers more than winter cold.
- The professor’s lengthy lecture outwearies students by the end of class.