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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31. The sea has eroded the cliff face over the years.
32. His critics say his fumbling of the issue of reform has eroded his authority.
33. Free speech is being gradually eroded year after year by new tentacles of government control.
34. This humiliation has eroded what little confidence Jean has.
35. I recognized those haggard lineaments, those eroded temples.
36. Under Conservative rule civil liberty became seriously eroded.
37. The hard rains have eroded topsoil in the Midwest.
38. Law and order was further eroded in April 1997.
39. Purchasing power has been severely eroded.
40. Other ancient rights have been eroded away.
41. We dragged ourselves up the wide,[www.Sentencedict.com] eroded mess of a path that leads to Ben Lawers and up into the storm.
42. His mousy hair, on the other hand, had been eroded by the years.
43. It is from this stratum, extending under the sea, that the amber found on the shore gets eroded.
44. And in those 50 years, the ability of members to command outside income has been vastly eroded.
45. Below it is a cross section inferred from the map, with eroded portions indicated by dashed lines.
46. What's the best way to protect profits being eroded by farm-saved seed?
47. The notion that a person's home is his castle will not he eroded without explicit justification.
48. Differential erosion of the rocks has resulted in the hard rocks being left as peaks separated by deeply eroded valleys and ravines.
49. All my self-esteem, respect and confidence have been eroded away and need re-building.
50. For example, the distinction between pre-clinical and clinical studies has been eroded in some medical courses.
51. The shape and direction of the valleys have been influenced by the location of the more easily eroded volcanic material.
52. These stylistic differences have gradually eroded over the years, and today regional divisions have all but disappeared.
53. If the distinction were not acknowledged, faith would inevitably find itself eroded and embarrassed by the ineluctable facts of history.
54. Under the weight of Ranieri and his traders, investor mistrust eroded.
55. Sales of land began about 1540 and continued until Stuart times. Inflation eroded the revenue from land and commerce.
56. Are your savings being eroded by the deluge of bills that arrive every month?
57. When the yen weakens, dollar-based investors see their total return eroded.
58. Presumably this might happen due to the greater amount of material to be eroded before a cut off could occur.
59. But as the century proceeded, these rigid differences were to some extent eroded.
60. How many business plans down the road will it be before his good intentions are eroded or outmaneuvered?