eroding in English

verb
1
(of wind, water, or other natural agents) gradually wear away (soil, rock, or land).
the cliffs have been eroded by the sea

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

2. 6 Jealousy and suspicion are eroding our friendship.

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

4. 5 The government stands accused of eroding freedom of speech.

5. Johnson was eroding the tripartite government and Arrogating all power to himself

6. Another word for Crumbling: disintegrating, collapsing, deteriorating, decaying, eroding Collins English Thesaurus

7. Synonyms for Corroding include eroding, consuming, oxidising, oxidizing, gnawing, rusting, abrading, corrupting, destroying and deteriorating

8. The leak was running much more water and eroding a gaping hole back into the dam.

9. Synonyms for Abrading include scraping, chafing, rasping, scratching, eroding, rubbing, grazing, wearing, fraying and corroding

10. Atoll An Atoll is created as a coral reef builds up around an eroding volcanic island

11. The stream, which is here eroding the basal moraine, disappears in an ice tunnel on the lower left.

12. The world’s bad or indifferent moral attitudes can rub off on young and old alike, eroding their resolve to walk the narrow way.

13. That’s why Trump is America’s authoritarian PT Barnum, using Authoritarianism to keep his voters attentive and engaged – and eroding democracy in the process.

14. Apprehensive They are Apprehensive about the future of their lives in an aging society when social policy programs are widely regarded as steadily eroding

15. Variable, from very flat lake beds, alluvial deposits, and deltaic deposits to low to steep, highly dissected slopes of actively eroding marine silts along rivers and streams.

16. The mysticism is eroding people's rational spirit little by little, which is flooding the field of Chinese science criticism, and the obscurantism beginning to appear.

17. Sliding discharge begins on the front face via a low-erosion ceramic, whereby the exposed surface thereof is covered with an eroding sliding discharge agent.

18. The Concretions will be eroding out of clay banks, so keep your eyes open and look to your left, because that is the side the clay banks are on

19. Crumbling adjective disintegrating, collapsing, deteriorating, decaying, eroding, decomposing, mouldering the building's leaking roofs, broken windows, and Crumbling stonework Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

20. Manipulation of information flows, disinformation and concealment of information with a view to undermining a society's psychological and spiritual environment and eroding traditional cultural, moral, ethical and aesthetic values

21. If replacement rock reinforcement/armouring is required to protect the abutments and/or wing walls by stabilizing eroding areas around them, the following measures are to be incorporated: 1.

22. Tobacco companies said the Australian ruling -- which would eliminate iconic branding from appearing on the package - would raise the amount of counterfeit products on the market , eroding government taxes collected on tobacco .

23. The expedition recovered amber from the beaches of the Okhotsk Sea at the mouth of the Naiba River and upstream on the banks of the river eroding out of exposures of Naibuchi Formation strata.

24. The definition of Attrition means wearing down or wasting away, or the natural decline in the number of people working in an organization. An example of Attrition is a cliff face eroding due to rain and wind

25. Prohibit Armoring active coastal dunes, and prohibit Armoring eroding coastal banks (coastal bluffs) when the proposed activity is intended to protect buildings constructed after the August 10, 1978, promulgation date of these regulations (State of Massachusetts, 2009)

26. In Kabul and Herat, mobile phones abound, a tooth-eroding concoction called “Afghan Cola” is sold, the Internet works (sometimes), there are ATM machines, sophisticated heroin laboratories, four-wheel drive vehicles, five-star hotels, ads for private banks – all the trappings of globalized modernity.

27. Many farmers now practice contour farming —not plowing up and down slopes, but following the same level of terrain in and out of its contours or curves, thus preventing the furrows from acting as eroding water channels after heavy rainfall.

28. Auras may be freely manipulated by experienced individuals to power magic; however, using the aura consumes considerable amounts of energy and strength.Using too much auric energy drains the life force of its owner, resulting in rapid and dramatic ageing (sometimes eroding years or decades within seconds).

29. A Chine (/ ˈ tʃ aɪ n /) is a steep-sided coastal gorge where a river flows to the sea through, typically, soft eroding cliffs of sandstone or clays.The word is still in use in central Southern England—notably in East Devon, Dorset, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight—to describe such topographical features