easily erode

Frequency: 5.54.1 per million words

To erode with little resistance or effort.

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  • Without proper vegetation, the topsoil is easily eroded by wind and rain.
  • Soft sandstone cliffs easily erode under the constant force of the waves.
  • Once broken, trust is a foundation that can easily erode.
  • If the party leader doesn't address the scandal, their public support will easily erode.
  • A few poor decisions can cause an investor's confidence to easily erode.
  • The ancient chalk carvings could easily erode if not protected from the elements.
  • Cheaper metal alloys tend to easily erode when exposed to saltwater.
  • Ignoring minor infractions allows a manager's authority to easily erode over time.
  • The initial enthusiasm for the project might easily erode if we face too many delays.
  • Why does this type of riverbank easily erode after a heavy storm?