erode|eroded|erodes|eroding in English

verb

[e·rode || ɪ'rəʊd]

wear away, grind down, corrode; slowly consume, eat away

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1. To erode or be eroded by abrasion.

2. The spark erodes the metal from the electrodes and electromagnetic fields accelerate the eroded mass out of nozzles, producing thrust.

3. Erodes into her airway and esophagus-

4. Machines for cutting, cleaning, abrading, eroding and drilling

5. Eating disorders erode tooth enamel

6. Erodes into the hepatic artery, causes the bleed.

7. The ground had eroded.

8. 6 Jealousy and suspicion are eroding our friendship.

9. Metals are eroded by acids.

10. It has a characteristic bright red color and erodes easily.

11. We cannot expand anymore, because it erodes the planetary boundaries.

12. Repeated exam failure had eroded her confidence.

13. A bad apology will erode intimacy.

14. Yet, stunningly, support for democracy is eroding almost everywhere.

15. The rocks have gradually eroded away.

16. Price rises have eroded profit margins.

17. Our personal liberty is being eroded.

18. Inflation erodes the purchasing power of the families with lower income.

19. Our personal freedom is being gradually eroded away.

20. It erodes the moral barriers that stand against inappropriate, abnormal, or illegal behavior.

21. 5 The government stands accused of eroding freedom of speech.

22. The running water eroded a gully.

23. Purchasing power has been severely eroded.

24. A series of predictable actions and reactions gradually erodes their adaptive resources.

25. High interest rates can gradually erode profit margins.