Similar words: corroding, boding, coding, prodding, decoding, encoding, flooding, brooding. Meaning: [ɪ'rəʊd] n. (geology) the mechanical process of wearing or grinding something down (as by particles washing over it).
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31. The corrosion type of E6608 gas cooler included eroding corrosion, intercrystalline corrosion and overoxidation corrosion in acidic high temperature environment.
32. Most experts now dismiss the idea of a rapidly eroding U.S. industrial base.
33. But radiation from this hot star is eroding the stellar nursery.
34. Another new development is eroding the age - old stereotype of the male warrior.
35. S. economy. Many analysts say a U. S. recession could trigger price wars in the industry, eroding Lenovo's margins.
36. Note the extensive nodules of white to bluish-white cartilagenous tumor tissue eroding and extending outward from the bone at the lower right.
37. But CMP technology can obtain the glabrous and smooth plane in virtue of mechanical grinding and chemical eroding.
38. Take special attention to the disposing of waste fluid when operating eroding and acidification.
39. Currently, Arctic coastlines are eroding by about 3 to 6 feet (1 to 2 meters) each year, according to the Alfred Wegener Institute.
40. In Chile, for example, pressure to speak Spanish is eroding the indigenous language of the Mapuche people.
41. W series marine vortex pumps are applicable to pumping clear water and light eroding medium.
42. The mysticism is eroding people's rational spirit little by little, which is flooding the field of Chinese science criticism[sentencedict.com], and the obscurantism beginning to appear.
43. The plan was seen by many as aiming at eroding the Uighur Turkic language.
44. Their mud-brick structures have not stood up too well against the eroding winds, drastic temperature extremes, and infrequent rain storms.
45. For above problems, the paper proposed a segmentation algorithm of gangue image based on image eroding and region growing.
46. It has merits like fine heat stabilization good eroding resistion and so on.
47. Electrical discharge machining (EDM), or spark machining, as it is so called, is based on the eroding effect of an electric spark on both the electrodes used to produce.
48. The basical features of sand hazard along the railway are eroding ballast, covering track and wearing equipments in desert and semidesert areas.
49. However, rampant inflation has been eroding the North Korean won"s value to such an extent that currently it is believed to be worth about the same as the South Korean won.
50. W, W series marine self - priming pumps are applicable to pumping clear water and light eroding medium.
51. The second spur to globality: borders are eroding as individual national economies are integrated.
52. The high standards he had worked to build were eroding.
53. Water dropped randomly onto this slope trickles down,(Sentence dictionary) eroding a chaotic path of microcanals.
54. It is spreading and all the time it is eroding our ability to control infections.
55. In this paper, based on experiment, the flow and characteristics near the bank base is researched, and the mechanism for bank base eroding of rigidity revetment is discussed.
56. Eventually, the faster - eroding Dewey Bridge will cause the collapse of Balanced Rock.
57. The massive inefficiency of his administration and the galloping inflation promoted by his policies were eroding governmental stability and social cohesion.
58. Arbour cited China for its use of the death penalty and said the United States' war on terror was eroding the worldwide ban on torture.
59. But, it naturally or half unconsciously, with years of steel, tattle and prate, ravaging, eroding the parents with traumata heart, their perfect world all dig.
60. "The importance of continuing the family line is eroding as China modernizes," says Hung Huang, a Beijing publisher who adopted a girl last year.
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