What does aşınmak in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word aşınmak in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use aşınmak in Turkish.

The word aşınmak in Turkish means be eroded, erimek, eriyip gitmek, aşınmak, aşınmak, aşınmak, aşınmak, aşınmak, aşınmak, (zamanla) aşınmak, (giysi) yıpranmak. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word aşınmak

be eroded

erimek, eriyip gitmek

(become thin and weak)

If you don't eat you're just going to waste away. Some diseases can cause people to waste away.

aşınmak

(be eroded)

The face of the statue was wearing away due to acid rain.

aşınmak

(be eroded)

The heel of my right shoe wears down more than the left one.

aşınmak

(rub, wear)

This cleaning product should not be used on untreated wood because it abrades.

aşınmak

(deteriorate due to exposure) (hava etkisiyle)

These boards will weather if you don't stain them.

aşınmak

(be reduced gradually)

The finish will wear in the salt air and sunlight.

aşınmak

(archaic (foundation: wear away) (temel)

(zamanla) aşınmak

(be worn away slowly)

The gravestone had eroded and could not longer be read.

(giysi) yıpranmak

(fabric: become ragged)

Tony's favorite shirt was getting old and starting to fray at the edges.

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