Similar words: erode, rode, rodeo, rodent, strode, corrode, bestrode, electrode. Meaning: [ɪ'rəʊd] adj. worn away as by water or ice or wind.
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1. The rocks have eroded away over time.
2. Metals are eroded by acids.
3. The cliffs are being constantly eroded by heavy seas.
4. Battery acid had eroded the engine.
5. By 1980, Miami beach had all but totally eroded.
6. The soil was so badly eroded it could no longer sustain crop production.
7. Wind and rain have eroded the statues into shapeless lumps of stone.
8. The cliff face has been steadily eroded by the sea.
9. Our personal liberty is being eroded.
10. Mortgage payments have been eroded by inflation. ?
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11. The rights of the individual are being steadily eroded.
12. Repeated exam failure had eroded her confidence.
13. Their sense of social propriety is eroded.
14. Our personal freedom is being gradually eroded away.
15. The distinction between social classes is slowly being eroded.
16. Price rises have eroded profit margins.
17. The running water eroded a gully.
18. Competition in the financial marketplace has eroded profits.
19. This rock has been weathered and eroded.
20. The rocks have gradually eroded away.
21. Her confidence has been slowly eroded by repeated failures.
22. The experience had seriously eroded his confidence in himself.
23. His behaviour over the last few months has eroded my confidence in his judgement.
24. The river bank had been steadily eroded over the years.
25. The running water from the mountain top eroded a gulley along the slope.
26. Once exposed, soil is quickly eroded by wind and rain.
27. The ground had eroded.
28. Everyone has his inherent power, which is easily concealed by habits, blurred by time, and eroded by laziness.
29. Walkers should stick to obvious paths, even if they are badly eroded.
30. It was to be even longer before their dominance over the party was eroded.