Erosion by chemical action.
(Geology) the mechanical process of wearing or grinding something down (as by particles washing over it)
1 Sea levels are also rising and beach erosion is a growing problem.
2 The cliffs have suffered about seven years' worth of erosion since January.
3 An erosion of that support level could indicate more losses to come.
4 Unfortunately the erosion of the male working week is not about that.
5 Industrial property and casualty is still seeing fierce competition and price erosion .
6 Calculating rates of erosion , especially at long timescales, is a bit trickier.
7 Given the erosion of our two-party system, more such administrations will follow.
8 Higher voltages make the erosion happen more quickly, as do higher temperatures.
9 Both were backed as reforms that would save money and prevent erosion .
10 But erosion and a motorway's intrusion have given it an unquiet history.
11 The erosion of the ages had played strange tricks with the sandstone.
12 Six months later, she had another mesh erosion on the contralateral side.
13 And the aftermath of a fire increased the risk of soil erosion .
14 What to watch: -Any sign of an erosion in fiscal discipline.
15 The area of the slip had not been considered prone to erosion .
16 The erosion of demand for SUVs and pickups has been particularly troubling.
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