2007,Stephen L. Carter,The Emperor of Ocean Park, page 398:
But his didacticism is beginning to wear on me, and I wonder if I am on a fool's errand.
(intransitive) To persist or continue with increasing exhaustion.
2000,Ben Bernanke,“The Macroeconomics of the Great Depression”, inEssays on the great depression, page 32:
One possible reconciliation of the cross-section and time-series results is that actual wages paid fell relative to reported or official wage rates as the Depression wore on
2010 December 28,Owen Phillips,“Sunderland 0 - 2 Blackpool”, inBBC:
But as the second half wore on, Sunderland piled forward at every opportunity and their relentless pressure looked certain to be rewarded in the closing stages.