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    grate
    [ɡrāt]
    verb
    grate (verb) · grates (third person present) · grated (past tense) · grated (past participle) · grating (present participle)
    1. reduce (something, especially food) to small shreds by rubbing it on a grater:
      "peel and roughly grate the carrots"
    2. make an unpleasant rasping sound:
      "the hinges of the door grated"
      • (grate against)
        rub against something with a rasping sound:
        "his helmet grated against the top of the door"
      • have an irritating effect:
        "he had a juvenile streak that grated on her nerves"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Old French grater, of Germanic origin; related to German kratzen ‘to scratch’.
    grate
    [ɡrāt]
    noun
    grate (noun) · grates (plural noun)
    1. the recess of a fireplace or furnace:
      "a small coal fire burned in the grate"
      • a metal frame confining fuel in a fireplace or furnace.
    2. a grating.
    Origin
    Middle English (meaning ‘a grating’): from Old French, based on Latin cratis ‘hurdle’.
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  2. The verb "grate" has the following meanings:12
    1. To rub two hard objects together, often making an unpleasant sound.
    2. To cause irritation or jar, as in a voice that grates on the nerves.
    3. To rub food against a grater to cut it into small pieces, such as grating cheese or apples.
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    grate verb (RUB TOGETHER) [ I ] (of two hard objects) to rub together, often making an unpleasant sound, or to make an unpleasant sound of this kind: The trolley’s wheels grated horribly as it went around the curve.
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    intransitive verb 1 : to rub or rasp noisily metal grating against metal 2 : to cause irritation : jar a voice that grates on the nerves
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