eventually erode
Frequency: 6.26.5 per million words
To erode over a long and unspecified period, leading to a final result.
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- Without vigilance, democratic principles can eventually erode.
- The constant lashing of the waves will eventually erode the entire coastline.
- High inflation will eventually erode the purchasing power of your savings.
- Repeated broken promises will eventually erode the trust between partners.
- The scandal caused the politician's base of support to eventually erode.
- Constant self-doubt can eventually erode even the strongest person's confidence.
- It is feared that these new regulations will eventually erode individual liberties.
- The team's morale, once high, began to eventually erode after a long losing streak.
- If we fail to invest in maintenance, the city's infrastructure will eventually erode.
- The initial unity of the group did eventually erode due to conflicting interests.