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    E·rode
    /əˈrōd/

    verb

    • 1. (of wind, water, or other natural agents) gradually wear away (soil, rock, or land): "the cliffs have been eroded by the sea"
  2. 1 [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.

  3. erode meaning, definition, what is erode: if the weather erodes rock or soil, or i...: Learn more.

  4. Jul 4, 2023 · Verb [ edit] erode (third-person singular simple present erodes, present participle eroding, simple past and past participle eroded) To wear away by abrasion, corrosion or chemical reaction . The cliff is gradually being eroded by the waves. ( figurative) To destroy gradually by an ongoing process.

  5. to eat into or away; destroy by slow consumption or disintegration: Battery acid had eroded the engine. Inflation erodes the value of our money. Geology to form (a gully, butte, or the like) by erosion. v.i. to become eroded. Latin ērōdere, equivalent. to ē- e - + rōdere to gnaw. 1605–15.

  6. Erode definition: to eat into or away; destroy by slow consumption or disintegration. See examples of ERODE used in a sentence.

  7. 1. : to diminish or destroy by degrees: a. : to eat into or away by slow destruction of substance (as by acid, infection, or cancer) b. : to wear away by the action of water, wind, or glacial ice. flooding eroded the hillside. c. : to cause to deteriorate or disappear as if by eating or wearing away. inflation eroding buying power. 2.

  8. Definition of erode. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.

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