outgnaw

/ˈaʊtɪɡnɔː/

Definitions

1. verb

to gnaw one’s way out, or to gnaw through something

“The rabbit tried to outgnaw the wooden fence.”

2. verb

to gnaw at something gradually, especially to weaken or destroy it

“The rain outgnawed the stone walls, causing them to crumble.”

Synonyms

  • gnaw
  • wear

Antonyms

  • fortify