(Geology) the mechanical process of wearing or grinding something down (as by particles washing over it)
1 The number of monarch butterflies seems to be eroding year after year.
2 In the short-term, however, analysts said the contango structure was eroding profits.
3 But there is no doubt that they are further eroding local democracy.
4 The risk in avoiding volatility is inflation eroding the value of savings.
5 OPEC's outlook adds to evidence that slowing economies are eroding fuel use.
6 Higher refinancing activity has hit the mortgage market, eroding profits at REITs.
7 It also blamed him for nearly causing losses and eroding shareholder value.
8 Demoralisation and despair will be eroding Zuma's support from that constituency too.
9 There are early signs that rivals are eroding some of Citi's profits.
10 But many Hong Kong residents fear Beijing is steadily eroding that autonomy.
11 Some critics blame securitization for eroding lending standards and diffusing lender accountability.
12 The soaring tanker rates are eroding refiners' appetite for cheap crude oil.
13 The eroding power that has made Niagara will perhaps be its undoing.
14 I would not be safe in a portaledge on this eroding - in - real - time rock.
15 The ball spit its toxic juice through my body, eroding my will.
16 Around the back, piles of furnace ash were eroding into a gully.
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Eroding в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки