Use "erode" in a sentence

1. Eating disorders erode tooth enamel

2. A bad apology will erode intimacy.

3. To erode or be eroded by abrasion.

4. High interest rates can gradually erode profit margins.

5. The pressure towards uniformity constantly threatens to erode local traditions.

6. What does Abrade mean? To rub or wear off; erode

7. • By what means does Satan try to erode Christian love?

8. Not only do property values erode and tax revenues dip.

9. A strong president would further erode the power of the Congress.

10. Such ideological conflicts overlap traditional party lines and erode traditional party loyalties.

11. The Belligerences towards Onyema nearly erode my faith in the nation

12. Will a rush of aspiring new producers erode that attractive margin?

13. Myth No. Individual accounts will erode political support for social insurance.

14. The stomach acid from repeated vomiting can severely erode tooth enamel .

15. That began to erode over the course of the seventeenth century.

16. America's belief in its own God-ordained uniqueness started to erode.

17. Loess deposits are geologically unstable by nature, and will erode very readily.

18. Houllier had matches in hand, but fixture congestion threatened to erode this advantage.

19. The value of the dollar began to erode rapidly just around this time.

20. Abrade definition is - to rub or wear away especially by friction : erode

21. Around this time, flooded tunnels erode the streets above into urban rivers.

22. ‘therapeutic intervention to Ablate existing cancer cells’ 2 Gradually remove material from or erode (a surface or object) by melting, evaporation, frictional action, etc., or erode (material) in this way.

23. Then, as in any strike, solidarity tends to erode as time goes by.

24. Acid rain can erode marble statues, kill wildlife, and pollute bodies of water.

25. We hope our health workers will gradually erode the fabric of their deception.

26. Several forces have combined to erode Congress' determination to slash foreign affairs spending.

27. Digestive juices erode the tough seed coat, allowing moisture to penetrate and start germination.

28. The cost of planning delays With current levels of interest can rapidly erode profit margins.

29. The raindrop, humidified vapor or liquid usually contain minerals that erode the precision parts instrument.

30. The net effect of comet impacts is to erode the Moon, not add mass.

31. In addition, the crises will further erode young people's ability to find gainful employment.

32. The preference schemes appear also to erode the interest of their beneficiaries trade liberalization.

33. 18 synonyms for Corrode: eat away, waste, consume, corrupt, deteriorate, erode, rust, gnaw, oxidize

34. As rivers, rain, and wind began to erode the soft tufa, canyons opened up.

35. First, falling values erode security margins, leading to breaches of covenant and discomfiture for lenders.

36. Judicial autonomy and assertiveness in USA complicate policy making and erode a state's policy capacity.

37. Synonyms for Abrade include scrape, chafe, rasp, scratch, erode, rub, graze, wear, fray and corrode

38. 2 days ago · Assaulting the Truth, Ron Johnson Helps Erode Confidence in Government

39. 1 day ago · Assaulting the Truth, Ron Johnson Helps Erode Confidence in Government

40. In some areas, unvegetated spoil piles continue to erode even 50 to 65 years after mining.

41. First, we erode Mr. Tyler's will... then we program him to act on a trigger phrase.

42. 26 synonyms for Abrade: scrape, grind, skin, file, scratch, erode, graze, erase, scour, wear off, rub off

43. There it can erode the mucous coating that protects the lining of your stomach from stomach acid.

44. Down those featureless slopes the rainwater drained, forming streams and rivers that began to erode the rock.

45. If the river is not controlled, it will erode its banks as well as the surrounding farm land.

46. Slow economic growth reduces the likelihood inflation will accelerate and erode the value of bonds' fixed payments.

47. A cooling economy reduces the risk inflation will erode the value of bonds' interest and principal payments.

48. Sudden movements in exchange and interest rates can erode profit margins, strain your cashflow and shrink overall profits.

49. As we know, he is attempting to erode and destroy the very foundation of our society—the family.

50. The highlights films erode appreciation for the various beauties of the game, some of which are small and patient.

51. When the river deltas no longer supply sufficient quantities of sand, the beaches immediately downcoast begin to erode.

52. 23 They say that it could erode existing arms control agreements and lead to a new arms race.

53. Flubbed high notes or an obvious memory lapse during an important opening-night performance can erode a reputation.

54. Abrasives with smaller grit sizes erode surfaces faster, cut deeper, and produce a coarser finish because the particle sizes are larger

55. If such a negative attitude were to take root in a person’s heart, it could erode his joy and confidence.

56. This inability to translate pressure into points seemed to erode their tenacity and the forwards, in particular, lost concentration.

57. Corrode verb eat away, waste, consume, corrupt, deteriorate, erode, rust, gnaw, oxidize Engineers found that the structure had been Corroded by moisture

58. The long-term impact of such an approach can only be to reduce our competitiveness and erode our economic position.

59. You also erode your bond with your internist, who is the single most important bulwark against disease in your life.

60. Blighted properties decrease surrounding property values, erode the health of local housing markets, pose safety hazards, and reduce local tax revenue.

61. 22 Wind and spring floods erode soils, exposing underlying layers and premiering new compositions of humus and minerals on the surface.

62. They also reasoned that the costs of maintaining access to very large collections would erode funds available for new acquisitions.

63. Wind and spring floods erode soils, exposing underlying layers and premiering new compositions of humus and minerals on the surface.

64. Today’s popular culture tries to erode and demean your eternal role as a patriarch and father and minimize your most important responsibilities.

65. 29 And back on the Farms of the refugees, the rain will further erode a topsoil without crops to hold it together.

66. Even friendly governments , notably the Bush administration , pursue diplomatic initiatives that undermine Israeli deterrence even as their arms sales erode its security .

67. In an area with such rapid changes in temperature as to erode hard rock into sand, soft shells would not have survived.

68. Carburetors require maintenance due to sediment, residue and varnish from fuel that can clog the jets and passages, which in turn erode gaskets

69. But they also have rising costs to our security, economy, health and environment that are starting to erode, if not outweigh their benefits.

70. Instead, the electrons emit from the sharp edges of the end of the electrode; as these edges erode, the spark becomes weaker and less reliable.

71. Being a compulsive Apologizer is highly emasculating and instead of getting you into people’s good graces as you might assume, will simply erode their respect for you

72. Otherwise we will invite, after a period of economic shrinkage, a period of massive inflation which will erode all our savings and undermine European economies.

73. In a word, there is no denying the fact that Commercialism and Mammonism erode all spiritual values, and degenerate the cultural fabrics of a society.

74. China uses Coercion and aggression to systematically erode autonomy in Hong Kong, undercut democracy in Taiwan, abuse human rights and Xinjiang and Tibet, and assert maritime claims in …

75. But Bipartisanship for its own sake elevates process over substance, and does nothing but further erode the very few genuine differences that still exist between the two parties

76. Because of axis line deflection and asymmetric load distribution of rotary kiln, the support parts may break, spall, or erode due to the induced overlarge contact stresses.

77. The impending demise of the ABM Treaty and plans for the development of strategic and theatre ballistic missile defence systems could erode stability at the global and regional levels

78. Abrade verb scrape, grind, skin, file, scratch, erode, graze, erase, scour, wear off, rub off, wear down, scuff, wear away, scrape away, scrape out The rough rock had Abraded her skin

79. Abrade verb scrape, grind, skin, file, scratch, erode, graze, erase, scour, wear off, rub off, wear down, scuff, wear away, scrape away, scrape out The rough rock had Abraded her skin

80. abrade verb scrape, grind, skin, file, scratch, erode, graze, erase, scour, wear off, rub off, wear down, scuff, wear away, scrape away, scrape out The rough rock had Abraded her skin