Examples of 'abrade' in a sentence

Meaning of "abrade"

abrade (verb) - To scrape or wear away the surface of something through friction. It is commonly used in the context of physical objects or materials being gradually worn down by rubbing or scraping
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  • To rub or wear off; erode.
  • To wear down or exhaust, as a person; irritate.
  • To irritate by rubbing; chafe.
  • To cause the surface to become more rough.

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Do not abrade moistened materials or damp surfaces.
To repeatedly cut and abrade their skin.
There is a shearing effect when alloys of different density abrade.
Do not drill or abrade materials containing asbestos.
So you would need diamond to actually abrade it or cut it.
Sandblast or abrade drum surface to guarantee good adhesion of the coating.
Care was taken not to abrade the skin.
There is a shearing effect when alloys of different densities abrade.
Of why you would abrade a healing wound.
This is the spoon to abrade.
To abrade the surface.
Only a single wheel is used to abrade the specimen.
Take care not to abrade or inflame the skin surfaces during this procedure.
The solid vanadium compounds also abrade engine components.
This could both abrade the cornea and contaminate the remaining drops.

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Previously known abrasive composites do not abrade in a controlled fashion.
What it does is abrade the walls of the arteries, the branch points.
The portions of sand that are fluidized abrade against each other.
The presence of crystals can abrade or scratch surfaces which are cleaned with the composition.
Their bodies are covered in delicate silvery scales which abrade easily.
The purpose of a disc refiner is to abrade the individual wood pulp fibers.
Resistance to abrasion is measured by the number of cycles required to abrade the sample.
Even dried kibbles are able to abrade the teeth only to a very limited extent.
Other methods use a scraper such as a scalpel blade to abrade the skin.
Now you understand how the abrade looks like in the process of growth.
Abrasive flaps have been provided on this annular surface to abrade a workpiece surface.
In one arrangement the discs abrade every channel at the same time in one pass.
Other methods use a scraper such as a scalpel blade or sandpaper to abrade the skin.
Do not allow capillary to rub and abrade against any moving surface.
In addition, plaster is much smoother and does not snag clothing or abrade the skin.
Many of these natural foods mechanically abrade plaque and calculus from the teeth.
In addition, another important element is that they do not abrade pulleys.
A Taber abraser machine was used to abrade the test samples in the following manner.
They make compression sleeves for that that will not abrade your skin.
Then I will abrade it with a needle.
I will not put to you the question of why you would abrade a healing wound.
If the sander does not abrade surface, checking the sanding paper.
These devices typically utilize a plurality of microscopic blades or needles to abrade the stratum corneum.
To conclude, reassemble the abrade collector u into the appliance.
Such apparatus include cylinders covered with metal points or teasel burrs which abrade fabric surfaces.
Examine the wounds, abrade the dead tissue.
Moreover, there are no sharp edges in the fastener that can abrade the suture.
It 's also possible to sand or abrade the workpieces prior to gluing.
Dismantle the abrade collector u and clean it with a brush and, if necessary, a lightly moistened cloth.
The textile covering also tends to abrade cusps of the valve.
The narrow ribbons also abrade easier, creating debris that can increase compaction of the surface.
Cutter reciprocation to and fro will cut or abrade the occlusive material.
For the abrade test, LFW test machine is used.
Abradable coatings are designed to preferentially abrade when contact is made with a mating part.
He belonged to the matriarchal clan known as " the Abrade.

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