erosion

[ih-roh-zhuhn]

erosion Definition

  • 1the process of wearing away or being worn away by wind, water, or other natural agents
  • 2gradual decline of something

Using erosion: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "erosion" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The erosion of the coastline is a major concern for the local government.

  • Example

    The erosion of his authority was evident in the way his subordinates ignored his orders.

  • Example

    The erosion of her confidence began when she failed her first exam.

erosion Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for erosion

Antonyms for erosion

Phrases with erosion

  • the wearing away of the topsoil layer of land

    Example

    Soil erosion can lead to desertification and loss of fertile land.

  • the wearing away of the coastline due to natural processes such as waves and tides

    Example

    Coastal erosion is a major problem in many parts of the world, particularly in areas with high population density.

  • the gradual loss of tooth enamel due to acid attack

    Example

    Tooth erosion can be caused by acidic foods and drinks, as well as certain medical conditions.

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Summary: erosion in Brief

Erosion [ih-roh-zhuhn] refers to the gradual wearing away of something by natural agents like wind or water. It can also refer to the gradual decline of something over time. Examples include the erosion of the coastline, the erosion of authority, and the erosion of confidence. Phrases like 'soil erosion' and 'coastal erosion' describe specific types of erosion.

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