Synonym: break up, corrode, disintegrate, rust, wear away. Similar words: rod, code, mode, model, modest, wooden, explode, episode. Meaning: [ɪ'rəʊd] v. 1. become ground down or deteriorate 2. remove soil or rock.
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61. Thirdly, confusion and suspicion which create disunity, will erode the competitiveness of the organisation.
62. Memories are like stones, time and distance erode them like acid. —Ugo Betti.
63. This may erode the architecture of China's credit system, which allows policymakers to channel funds to favoured firms and projects.
64. Tumor can erode the bone of base, also but irruptive skin, make its attenuate, necrotic even haemorrhage.
65. Frontal sinus mucoceles can erode surrounding structures, which may result in intraorbital or intracranial complications.
66. The preference schemes appear also to erode the interest of their beneficiaries trade liberalization.
67. Aiming at the problems of ablation and erode of evacuator after more times firing of mechanized gun,(Sentencedict) the working process model of evacuator was built based on working principle.
68. Retailers, of course , loathe price cuts because they erode profits.
69. In addition, the crises will further erode young people's ability to find gainful employment.
70. You also erode your bond with your internist, who is the single most important bulwark against disease in your life.
71. Then feudalization and secularization erode its holy function, and its relationship with Roman Catholic Church makes it an enemy of nations.
72. As consumers look for alternatives to poultry, global trade prospects will likely erode from the 10 percent gains witnessed in 2005.
73. The wear and tear mechanisms of the timing chain system are oxidation erode, furrow, fatigue wear and tear.
74. As other countries became more successful, U.S. support for liberal trade began to erode.
75. The usual analysis has correctly pointed to pressures that tend to make cartel power erode.
76. It was encouraged during the American occupation in the belief that such Western ways might promote democracy and erode the patriarchal household system.
77. They were looking for a way to erode Roe v. Wade; besides, there was no political advantage to a bill that even most pro-choice senators and representatives would support.
78. However a sharp slide in the euro would erode its credibility.
79. Acid pickling surface of profiled bar component can cleanup oxidation and realize gentle acid erode to increase binding power between zincification and matrices .
80. The sea have erode the cliff face over the years.
81. Income distribution will move adversely and the social contract will erode further.
82. But as The Guardian reported last month, the pressure to industrialise the far western province of Xinjiang is likely to further erode food output[sentencedict.com], reducing the government's options.
83. Furthermore, increased velocity at the valve's throttling point can quickly erode standard metal valve bodies.
84. Because of axis line deflection and asymmetric load distribution of rotary kiln, the support parts may break, spall, or erode due to the induced overlarge contact stresses.
85. When organic acid cannot outside seasonable eduction body when, can erode sensitive cuticular cell, make the skin is lost exquisite with flexibility.
86. Will we allow our national character to continue to erode on the liberal coattail ?
87. Profits began to erode.
88. Unanticipated inflation would erode the real value of wages, making workers cheaper to hire.
89. But again , too voluminous an outflow can erode the diversionchannel and cause the dam to collapse.
90. At present the issue of turnverein erode authority has become one of the most serious social problems.
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