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pareto cut off the outer coating, layer, or part of: pare an apple Not to be confused with:pair – two things that are matched for use together: a pair of socks; a married, engaged, or dating couple; two mated animals; a pair of horsespear – an edible fruit; the tree itself: partridge in a pear treepare P0016500 (pâr)tr.v. pared, par·ing, pares 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. [Middle English paren, from Old French parer, to prepare, trim, from Latin parāre, to prepare; see perə- in Indo-European roots.] par′er n.pare (pɛə) vb (tr) 1. to peel or cut (the outer layer) from (something)2. to cut the edges from (the nails); trim3. to decrease bit by bit[C13: from Old French parer to adorn, from Latin parāre to make ready] ˈparer n
Paré (French pare) n (Biography) Ambroise (ɑ̃brwaz). 1510–90, French surgeon. He reintroduced ligature of arteries following amputation instead of cauterizationpare (pɛər) v.t. 1. to cut off or trim the outer coating, layer, edge, or part of: to pare an apple; to pare one's nails. 2. to reduce or remove by or as if by cutting; diminish or decrease gradually (often fol. by down): to pare down expenses. [1275–1325; Middle English < Middle French parer to make ready, trim < Latin parāre to prepare] Pare parings collectively; the amount pared or cut off, 1430.Example: pare of men.pare Past participle: pared Gerund: paring
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I pare | you pare | he/she/it pares | we pare | you pare | they pare |
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I pared | you pared | he/she/it pared | we pared | you pared | they pared |
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I am paring | you are paring | he/she/it is paring | we are paring | you are paring | they are paring |
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I have pared | you have pared | he/she/it has pared | we have pared | you have pared | they have pared |
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I was paring | you were paring | he/she/it was paring | we were paring | you were paring | they were paring |
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I had pared | you had pared | he/she/it had pared | we had pared | you had pared | they had pared |
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I will pare | you will pare | he/she/it will pare | we will pare | you will pare | they will pare |
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I will have pared | you will have pared | he/she/it will have pared | we will have pared | you will have pared | they will have pared |
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I will be paring | you will be paring | he/she/it will be paring | we will be paring | you will be paring | they will be paring |
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I have been paring | you have been paring | he/she/it has been paring | we have been paring | you have been paring | they have been paring |
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I will have been paring | you will have been paring | he/she/it will have been paring | we will have been paring | you will have been paring | they will have been paring |
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I had been paring | you had been paring | he/she/it had been paring | we had been paring | you had been paring | they had been paring |
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I would pare | you would pare | he/she/it would pare | we would pare | you would pare | they would pare |
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I would have pared | you would have pared | he/she/it would have pared | we would have pared | you would have pared | they would have pared |
pareTo peel the skin from a food.ThesaurusVerb | 1. | pare - decrease gradually or bit by bitpare downminify, decrease, lessen - make smaller; "He decreased his staff" | | 2. | pare - cut small bits or pare shavings from; "whittle a piece of wood"whittlecut - separate with or as if with an instrument; "Cut the rope" | | 3. | pare - strip the skin off; "pare apples"peel, skinpeel off - peel off the outer layer of somethingstrip - remove the surface from; "strip wood"flay - strip the skin off | | 4. | pare - remove the edges from and cut down to the desired size; "pare one's fingernails"; "trim the photograph"; "trim lumber"trimdress - cut down rough-hewn (lumber) to standard thickness and widthcut - separate with or as if with an instrument; "Cut the rope" |
pareverb1. peel, cut, skin, trim, clip, shave Pare the rind thinly from the lemon.2. cut back, cut, reduce, crop, decrease, dock, prune, shear, lop, retrench Local authorities must pare down their budgets.pareverb1. To remove the skin of:decorticate, peel, scale, skin, strip.2. To decrease, as in length or amount, by or as if by severing or excising:chop, clip, crop, cut, cut back, cut down, lop, lower, prune, shear, slash, trim, truncate.Translationsrognerpelareridurresbucciare
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pare (something) to the boneTo reduce or decrease something significantly. A noun or pronoun can be used between "pare" and "to." The arts program at my alma mater has been pared to the bone. Our department needs to pare our spending to the bone this quarter.See also: bone, parepare (something) down1. Literally, to shave off small pieces of something to make it smaller. You need to pare down your nails—they're like little daggers! If you pair the boards down on either side, they should fit into the space.2. To reduce or decrease something in small increments. We've had to continually pare down out expenses ever since one of our investors pulled out. See if you can pare your report down a bit—15 pages is far too long.See also: down, parepare off1. To remove something (from a larger portion or something else) by snipping, trimming, or shaving. A noun or pronoun can be used between "pare" and "off." He sat on the porch quietly paring off the skin from the apple. We need to pare a bit of wood off to make these table legs even.2. To snip, trim, or shave something off something. A noun or pronoun is used between "pare" and "off." I just want to pare these overgrown leaves off the shrub. The statue looks a little uneven—could you pare a bit off the left side?See also: off, parepare something down (to something)to cut someone down to something or a smaller size. I will have to pare the budget down to the minimum. I hope we can pare down the budget. After much arguing, we pared it down.See also: down, parepare something off (of) something and pare something offto cut something off something.(Of is usually retained before pronouns.) See if you can pare a bit of this extra wood off the edge of the base of this pillar. Pare off some of the wood.See also: off, parecut, pare, etc. something to the ˈbone reduce something to the point where no further reduction is possible: We have cut the costs of the business to the bone, but they are still too high for us to make any profit.See also: bone, somethingpare downv.1. To reduce the size of something by cutting or shaving off its outer layers; trim something: I pared down the tiles so that they would fit snugly together. The pegs were too big for the hole, so I pared them down with a pocketknife.2. To reduce the size or amount of something by gradually taking away parts of it: We should pare down the supplies we keep in our storage room until we have only what we absolutely need. The article was too long, and it took me a long time to pare it down.See also: down, pareEncyclopediaSeeparingMedicalSeeParéLegalSeeParesPARE
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Synonyms for pareverb peelSynonymsverb cut backSynonyms- cut back
- cut
- reduce
- crop
- decrease
- dock
- prune
- shear
- lop
- retrench
Synonyms for pareverb to remove the skin ofSynonyms- decorticate
- peel
- scale
- skin
- strip
verb to decrease, as in length or amount, by or as if by severing or excisingSynonyms- chop
- clip
- crop
- cut
- cut back
- cut down
- lop
- lower
- prune
- shear
- slash
- trim
- truncate
Synonyms for pareverb decrease gradually or bit by bitSynonymsRelated Wordsverb cut small bits or pare shavings fromSynonymsRelated Wordsverb strip the skin offSynonymsRelated Wordsverb remove the edges from and cut down to the desired sizeSynonymsRelated Words |