en
erode

Meaning: tr
kemirmek; aşınmak; sarsmak; tüketmek
Tom's prestige is also being eroded.
By helping an insect out of difficulty, I do nothing more than try to erode a little of the never-ending human guilt towards creation.
This will erode our credibility.
This will erode his credibility if it is made more widely known.
The Moon’s surface is much better preserved than Earth’s since it has no wind, storms and other geologic processes that can erode its surface.
Black sand comes from eroded volcanic material such as lava, basalt rocks, and other dark-colored rocks and minerals, and is typically found on beaches near volcanic activity.
As I stood alone in that deserted place, I realized that the darkness had eroded my confidence, hands shaking violently.
Storm damage continually erodes away at the coastline, most notably during El Niño years and other heavy storms.
Often starting thousands of miles from the ocean, rocks slowly travel down rivers and streams, constantly breaking down along the way. Once they make it to the ocean, they further erode from the constant action of waves and tides.
The company's competitive edge will be eroded if system engineers continue to leave.
Added on 2014-07-12 | by m1gin | View: 750

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