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    e·rode
    [əˈrōd]
    verb
    eroded (past tense) · eroded (past participle)
    1. (of wind, water, or other natural agents) gradually wear away (soil, rock, or land):
      "the cliffs have been eroded by the sea"
      • (of soil, rock, or land) be gradually worn away by natural agents:
        "soft sedimentary rocks have eroded away"
      • gradually destroy or be gradually destroyed:
        "this humiliation has eroded what confidence Jean has" · "profit margins are eroding"
      • medicine
        (of a disease) gradually destroy (bodily tissue):
        "many had their upper incisors missing and their maxillae eroded" · "vascular injury due to eroding ulcers"
    Origin
    early 17th century: from French éroder or Latin erodere, from e- (variant of ex-) ‘out, away’ + rodere ‘gnaw’.
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    verb
    1. (of wind, water, or other natural agents) gradually wear away (soil, rock, or land):
     
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  2. Gradual destruction or wearing away
    Eroded refers to the process of gradual destruction or wearing away1234. It can be caused by factors such as wind, rain, or chemical reactions.
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    eroded; eroding Synonyms of erode transitive verb 1 : to diminish or destroy by degrees: a : to eat into or away by slow destruction of substance (as by acid, infection, or cancer)
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    erode verb [I or T] (DAMAGE PHYSICALLY) C2 to rub or be rubbed away gradually: Wind and rain have eroded the statues into shapeless lumps of stone. The cliffs are eroding several feet a year.
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    to rub or be rubbed away gradually: Wind and rain have eroded the statues into shapeless lumps of stone. The cliffs are eroding several feet a year.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/erode
    verb (used with object), e·rod·ed, e·rod·ing. to eat into or away; destroy by slow consumption or disintegration:
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