Examples of 'erode' in a sentence

Meaning of "erode"

To erode means to gradually wear away or break down a material, often due to the effects of water, wind, or other natural forces. Erosion can lead to changes in landscapes and structures over time
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  • To wear away by abrasion, corrosion or chemical reaction.
  • To destroy gradually by an ongoing process.

How to use "erode" in a sentence

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They erode good order and discipline.
Bad apples can erode trust fast.
Will erode the foundation of your relationship.
Cam will help to erode your nonchalance.
They erode and torture me to the bone.
Doing so can only erode the rule of law.
Erode the multilateral world trading system.
Gasoline begin to erode the membrane immediately.
Erode an image by using a specific structuring element.
Which will erode your sense of time.
But water in caves does not only erode.
Threaten to erode their head start to bairdi.
Inflammatory reaction could erode it into a vein.
You will erode the whole village.
The water has started to erode her.

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It will erode the trust between you.
I hope that time will not erode it.
It began to erode what they wished to save.
The permissive consensus has begun to erode.
It will erode their trust in one another.
The cartilage may also begin to erode.
It will erode public health care delivery.
Maybe your conscience is to erode your belief.
It may erode in contact with rotor blades.
The white tips erode with age.
This is how the values in society erode.
Not doing so will erode tons of business potential.
These affected teeth tend to erode quickly.
We should not erode that common will.
The sun and wind will erode it.
It may actually erode quality and efficiency.
We have until his neural pathways erode.
Soft drinks erode the stomach lining.
Starvation and worry were to erode her looks.
Floods can erode roads and sidewalks.
Even the mountains eventually erode away.
Lesions occasionally erode to form painful ulcers.
The geochemical evidence also began to erode.
Water begins to erode these soils away.
Only then did his influence begin to erode.
Raising prices might erode that number.
Do not wait for the behavior to erode.
Staff turnover will erode relevant business knowledge.
He should show his competency or erode away.
That will erode the motivation for conflict.
Time and body fluids erode evidence.
It may also erode the charter value of institutions.
The government continues to erode our freedom.
I am going to erode every fibre of your spirit.
It is not a proposal that will erode super.

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