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    Pare
    /per/

    verb

    • 1. trim (something) by cutting away its outer edges: "Carlo pared his thumbnails with his knife" Similar cut (off)trim (off)peel (off)shave (off)
  2. to cut away the thin outer layer of something, esp. food, or to reduce the size of something: [ M ] He turned the blade to pare off a piece of cheese. [ M ] We have to pare down and eliminate the waste and inefficiency. [ T ] Simon had to pare the play.

  3. Definition of pare verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. To pare is to trimlike when you pare branches on a tree or pare down your expenses to save money. Pare comes from the Latin word parare, meaning "to prepare." Think of peeling potatoes, which you might do with a paring knife, or paring your nails so you'll make a neat appearance.

  5. 3 days ago · When you pare something, or pare part of it off or away, you cut off its skin or its outer layer. Pare the brown skin from the meat with a very sharp knife. [VERB noun + from] He took out a slab of cheese, pared off a slice and ate it hastily. [VERB noun with adverb]

  6. May 7, 2024 · pare (third-person singular simple present pares, present participle paring, simple past and past participle pared) ( transitive ) To remove the outer covering or skin of something with a cutting device, typically a knife .

  7. 1. To remove the outer covering or skin of with a knife or similar instrument: pare apples. 2. To remove by or as if by cutting, clipping, or shaving: pared off the excess dough; pared fat from the budget. 3. To reduce, as in quantity or size; trim: pare expenses.

  8. pare meaning, definition, what is pare: to cut off the outer layer of something,...: Learn more.

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