thrash

English

/θɹæʃ/

verb
Definitions
  • To beat mercilessly.
  • To defeat utterly.
  • To thresh.
  • To move about wildly or violently; to flail; to labour.
  • (software) To extensively test a software system, giving a program various inputs and observing the behavior and outputs that result.
  • (computing) In computer architecture, to cause poor performance of a virtual memory (or paging) system.

Etymology

Inherited from Middle English thrasshen inherited from Old English þrescan inherited from Proto-Germanic *þreskaną (thresh) root from Proto-Indo-European *terh₁- (rub, turn, twist, bore, drill, rub by twisting, pierce, rub by turning, twisting, turnVerb, rub by twistVerb).

Origin

Proto-Indo-European

*terh₁-

Gloss

rub, turn, twist, bore, drill, rub by twisting, pierce, rub by turning, twisting, turnVerb, rub by twistVerb

Concept
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Basic actions and technology

Ontological Category

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