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ERODING meaning: 1. present participle of erode 2. to rub or be rubbed away gradually: 3. to slowly reduce or…. Learn more.
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ERODING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
ERODING meaning: 1. present participle of erode 2. to rub or be rubbed away gradually: 3. to slowly reduce or…. Learn more.
erode verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
[transitive, intransitive] to gradually destroy the surface of something through the action of wind, rain, etc.; to be gradually destroyed in this way synonym wear away erode something (away) The cliff face has been steadily eroded by the ocean. erode (away) The rocks have eroded away over time.
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The meaning of ERODE is to diminish or destroy by degrees. How to use erode in a sentence.
Erode - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
When soil or land erodes, it wears away or is removed. Many beaches seem to get smaller and smaller, as the endless wash of the waves begins to erode the fine sand. While erode is most commonly used when describing land loss, you can also use it in less literal ways. Numerous hospital bills can cause your savings to erode.
ERODE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
By 1980, Miami beach had all but totally eroded. [VERB] ...the deeply eroded landscape. If someone's authority, right, or confidence erodes or is eroded, it is gradually destroyed or removed. His critics say his fumbling of the issue of reform has eroded his authority. [VERB noun] Her status as the world's leading female singer eroded rapidly.
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