Erode | Mean of erode in English Dictionary
/ɪˈroʊd/
- Verb
- to gradually destroy (something) or to be gradually destroyed by natural forces (such as water, wind, or ice)
- Crashing waves have eroded the cliffs along the beach.
- The shoreline was badly eroded by last winter's storms.
- Years of mismanagement have eroded the quality of their products.
- The value of your savings can be eroded by inflation.
- The shoreline has eroded badly.
- Support for the new law has been eroding steadily.