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eat

1 of 1verb
/it/
Forms:eats,eating,ate,eaten
1

to put food into the mouth, then chew and swallow it

A1transitive
  • They enjoy eating pizza on Friday nights.
  • He was too busy to eat lunch due to back-to-back meetings.
  • We ate sushi for the first time and loved it.
  • It's essential to eat a balanced diet for overall health.
  • The kids were so hungry after playing outside that they couldn't wait to eat dinner.
2

to cause worry or annoyance for someone

transitive
  • Waiting for news of the surgery is eating me with anxiety.
  • The long commute eats my mom with stress every day.
  • What's eating you today?You seem grumpier than usual.
  • She knew work stress was eating him and that he needed to relax.
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3

to gradually destroy, damage, or weaken something through exposure to or contact with a corrosive substance like water, air, or an acid

transitive
  • The acid rain has eaten holes in the marble statues outside.
  • The statue's stone surface was slowly eaten by acid rain, resulting in visible erosion.
  • The constant exposure to moisture caused the wooden deck to gradually be eaten by rot.
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4

to use or utilize a lot of resources or materials

transitive
  • The heavy machinery eats through coal to generate power.
  • This new software eats a lot of memory on my computer.
  • Running the furnace in winter eats natural gas quickly.
  • My daughter's video game obsession eats batteries like crazy.
  • Construction projects always eat more budget than expected.
5

to bear a financial loss without seeking compensation or reimbursement

transitive
  • The business ate the cost of the damaged goods.
  • The homeowner had to eat the roof repair expense.
  • If necessary, we could probably eat the cost of the equipment repairs.
  • The team reluctantly ate the rest of the artist's contract after their work was deemed unsatisfactory.
6

to orally pleasure a person's genitals

transitive
  • He loves it when she eats him.
  • They engaged in mutual pleasure as they ate each other.
  • She asked him to eat her as a form of foreplay.
  • They explored new levels of intimacy when he ate her.
7

to rock or pull off an outfit exceptionally well

  • She ate that look at the awards show.
  • He's really eating in that new suit.
  • You ate that outfit today!
  • They ate their looks on the runway.
  • Stop, she's eating that outfit like a pro.