verb
- to exceed in weariness or endurance; to tire out completely
Usage: archaic
Examples
- The long march would outweary even the strongest soldiers.
- She feared the demanding schedule might outweary her aging father.
- The relentless questioning seemed designed to outweary the witness.
- Years of hardship had outwearied the once-vibrant community.
- The marathon runner refused to let the heat outweary him.