wear through

phrasal verb·1 sense·particle through

Meanings

1

Make a hole in something by friction or long use

Why “through”? Movement goes from one side to the other.

The rope wore through the metal ring.
Friction wore a hole right through the metal ring.
His socks wore through at the heel.
Long use made holes in the heels of his socks.

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wear throughwear in

Wear through means make a hole in something by friction or long use. Wear in means use new shoes or clothes until they fit or feel comfortable.

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