Etymology: [ 'Et ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English eten, from Old English etan; akin to Old High German ezzan to eat, Latin edere, Greek edmenai.
Gradually to erode or corrode, wear away or erode, remove soil or rock; "Rain eroded the terraces", If one thing eats away another or eats away at another, it gradually destroys or uses it up. Rot is eating away the interior of the house The recession is eating away at their revenues, gnaw at, nibble away at, erode,
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Gradually to erode or corrode - "The river bank had been eaten away over the years by the flood water."
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wear away or erode
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remove soil or rock; "Rain eroded the terraces"
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If one thing eats away another or eats away at another, it gradually destroys or uses it up. Rot is eating away the interior of the house The recession is eating away at their revenues
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