8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Abrade' in a Sentence
"To gradually wear away or smooth by scraping or rubbing." more
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The abrasive brush will have been abrading the stubborn stains from the surface of the countertop.
After weeks of sandpapering, the wood will have been abrading to a perfectly smooth texture.
Despite the protective coating, the constant exposure to sunlight will have been abrading the car's paint.
By the time she returns, the waves will have been abrading the shore for hours.
The diligent gardener will have been abrading the soil, preparing it for the upcoming planting season.
The relentless wind and rain will have been abrading the ancient monument's intricate carvings.
Over the years, the river's flow will have been abrading the rocks, creating a smooth pathway.
The glacier's movement will have been abrading the mountain slopes, shaping the landscape.
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