Examples of 'erodes' in a sentence

Meaning of "erodes"

Erode means to gradually wear away or deteriorate something, especially through the action of water, wind, or other natural agents
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of erode

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Erodes into her airway and esophagus.
Avoid anything that erodes your credibility.
It erodes traditional ties of solidarity among individuals.
This is where the village wall erodes.
All this erodes credibility of the institutions.
How political identity erodes your humanity.
It erodes a sense of belonging to the imagined tribe.
So there the center erodes even further.
This erodes the value of our savings.
As time passes evidence erodes and witnesses vanish.
Erodes the credibility of the peace process.
Your love erodes slowly over time.
Erodes international confidence in the government.
If his stability erodes any further.
It erodes trust in international law and community.

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The blowby erodes the seals.
It erodes esteem of a person in his own eyes.
Inflation continually erodes the value of money we hold.
It erodes the very foundation for welfare.
Analytical thinking erodes religious belief.
Money erodes proportional to the inflation rate.
Analytic thinking erodes religious belief.
It erodes public confidence in the financial markets.
Often a lack of data erodes the reliability of evaluation.
Erodes wage levels as domestic firms try to compete.
That faith erodes as it is right now.
Erodes the quality of the rest of his life.
And that erodes away at you.
It is very fertile but erodes easily.
Inflation erodes real incomes and increases poverty.
A perception of partiality erodes public confidence.
It erodes the very foundation of our great democracy.
It also further erodes judicial independence.
It erodes national protectionism and it limits national subsidies.
It is a global threat that erodes our financial systems.
Time erodes all such beauty.
Popular support for the war rapidly erodes.
It erodes trust and destroys morale.
The water erodes the rock.
It erodes the public trust in government.
The wind erodes the rock.
It erodes our communities by targeting youth as potential clients.
A man feeling helpless while his life erodes.
Inflation erodes the value of savings.
Competition as conflict management erodes cooperation.
That scandal erodes investor confidence.
Constantly needing attention and reassurance erodes relationships.
Anything that erodes these pillars is not acceptable.
Trust between the two people inevitably erodes.
Nothing erodes morale more than an arrogant leader.

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