erode

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English - Turkish
{f} aşındırmak
f., jeol. aşındırmak; aşınmak
aşınma
{f} tüketmek
yıpratmak
erozyona uğratmak
yıpranmak
aşınmak
yemek
aşın/aşındır
kemir
{f} kemirmek
{f} sarsmak
eroded
aşınmış

Sistem mühendisleri ayrılmaya devam ederse, şirketin rekabet üstünlüğü aşınmış olacak. - The company's competitive edge will be eroded if system engineers continue to leave.

erode away
aşınmak
eroded
yalama olmak
eroded
(Otomotiv) aşındırılmış
eroding
(Coğrafya) aşındırma
eroding
(Coğrafya) aşınma
eroding
kemirme
eroding
yeme
erodible
aşınabilir
erodible
aşınır
erodibility
Aşınabilirlik
erodible
Aşınabilirlik
erodible
aşınır, asinabilir
to erode
aşındırmak için
eroded
yenik
English - English
To wear away by abrasion, corrosion or chemical reaction
{v} to canker, eat away, corrode, consume
to wear away or dissolve
To wear something away, as heavy rain washing away a farmer’s field
v to break down larger rock into smaller pieces by weathering processes, including the transportation of those smaller pieces somewhere else
Wind, water, and movement of glaciers remove material from (erode) the surface of the earth
become ground down or deteriorate; "Her confidence eroded"
{f} wear away, grind down, corrode; slowly consume, eat away
If rock or soil erodes or is eroded by the weather, sea, or wind, it cracks and breaks so that it is gradually destroyed. By 1980, Miami beach had all but totally eroded Once exposed, soil is quickly eroded by wind and rain. = wear away + eroded erod·ed the deeply eroded landscape
remove soil or rock; "Rain eroded the terraces" become ground down or deteriorate; "Her confidence eroded
remove soil or rock; "Rain eroded the terraces"
To produce by erosion, or wearing away; as, glaciers erode U-shaped valleys
If someone's authority, right, or confidence erodes or is eroded, it is gradually destroyed or removed. His critics say his fumbling of the issue of reform has eroded his authority America's belief in its own God-ordained uniqueness started to erode
To wear away; as, streams and glaciers erode the land
To eat into or away; to corrode; as, canker erodes the flesh
become ground down or deteriorate; "Her confidence eroded
If the value of something erodes or is eroded by something such as inflation or age, its value decreases. Competition in the financial marketplace has eroded profits The value of the dollar began to erode rapidly just around this time
erode its edge
gradually wear away its edge
eroded
Simple past tense and past participle of erode
eroded
worn down or worn away
erodible
Capable of being eroded
eroded
{s} worn away, corroded, eaten away
eroded
worn away as by water or ice or wind
eroded
Having the edge worn away so as to be jagged or irregularly toothed
eroded
Eaten away; gnawed; irregular, as if eaten or worn away
erodes
third-person singular of erode
erodible
Capable of eroding
erodible
{s} able to be corroded or worn away; able to be eaten away
eroding
present participle of erode
eroding
(geology) the mechanical process of wearing or grinding something down (as by particles washing over it)
erode
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