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I. erode [ɪˈrəʊd, Am ɪˈroʊd] VB trans
1. erode (wear away):
to erode sth
2. erode fig (undermine):
to erode sth
podważać [perf podważyć] coś
to erode sb's rights
II. erode [ɪˈrəʊd, Am ɪˈroʊd] VB intr
erode
ulegać [perf ulec] erozji
erode standards
ulegać [perf ulec] obniżeniu
Present
Ierode
youerode
he/she/iterodes
weerode
youerode
theyerode
Past
Ieroded
youeroded
he/she/iteroded
weeroded
youeroded
theyeroded
Present Perfect
Ihaveeroded
youhaveeroded
he/she/ithaseroded
wehaveeroded
youhaveeroded
theyhaveeroded
Past Perfect
Ihaderoded
youhaderoded
he/she/ithaderoded
wehaderoded
youhaderoded
theyhaderoded
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During the monsoon the sand is being eroded at a greater rate than it is accreted.
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The plasma is also very hot and is capable of eroding the metal surfaces of the switch contacts.
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Mangrove covered shorelines are less likely to erode, or will erode significantly more slowly, than unvegetated shorelines during periods of high wave energy.
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Due to its popularity, some parts of the trail have been badly eroded by tourist.
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Faulting and folding of the four intervening rock zones resulted in a (now eroded) mountain belt.
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