The meaning of Erode
Erode – definition
verb(of wind, water, or other natural agents) gradually wear away (soil, rock, or land).
Usage examples:
The cliffs on this coast have been eroded by the sea
verbTo weaken or damage something by taking away parts of it gradually, or to become weaker in this way
Usage examples:
[ t ] budget cuts could further erode the benefit package provided for by the contract.
verbTo slowly reduce or destroy something, or to be slowly reduced or destroyed
Usage examples:
Erode value/profits/margins sudden movements in exchange and interest rates can erode profit margin…
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Word origin
early 17th century: from French éroder or Latin erodere, from e- (variant of ex- ) ‘out, away’ + rodere ‘gnaw’.
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