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Eroded - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

eroded

/ɪˈroʊdɪd/ /ɪˈrəʊdɪd/

Definition:

Worn away or gradually destroyed by natural forces like water or wind.

Synonyms:

worn, weathered, corroded, abraded

Part of Speech:

verb, adjective

Antonyms:

built, preserved

Common Collocations:

eroded soil, eroded cliffs, eroded trust, eroded surfaces

Derivatives:

erosion, eroding, erodible

Usage Tips:

Use "eroded" to describe something gradually worn down over time, often by natural elements or prolonged use.

Common Phrases:

eroded away, time-eroded, wind-eroded

Etymology:

From Latin "erodere," meaning "to gnaw away," combining "e-" (out) and "rodere" (to gnaw).

Examples:

  • 1. The riverbank eroded after years of flooding.
  • 2. His confidence was eroded by constant criticism.
  • 3. The old statue’s features were eroded by wind and rain.
  • 4. Pollution has eroded the quality of the lake water.

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