Eroding

"Eroding" in a Sentence (8 examples)

The number of minority seats in the Lower House is rapidly eroding.

Sand forms when rocks break down from weathering and eroding over thousands and even millions of years.

Civita, which dates back to Etruscan times and is perched on a small plateau of progressively eroding volcanic stone, will likely be visited this year by 800,000 tourists — a large number of them Chinese.

When they established the new republic, America’s Founding Fathers envisioned a country with deep community foundations. But as fewer Americans know their neighbors, that sense of community might be eroding.

Being cooped up inside every day is really eroding my sanity, so I'm eagerly awaiting the end of this lockdown.

The United Nations' top human rights official says the proliferation of crises brought on by conflict, climate change, poverty and discrimination are eroding people's fundamental rights and freedoms and threatening the stability of nations worldwide.

The concept of cultural superiority can lead to cultural imperialism, where Western values and practices are imposed on other societies, undermining local traditions and eroding cultural diversity.

Valid concerns have been raised about how these factors and constraints may be eroding the genetic integrity and the wild character of bison that, for millennia, were shaped into resilient animals by the hands of natural selection and wide-ranging movements across large landscapes that allowed for natural dispersal and intermixing of herds.

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