seriously erode
Frequency: 7.515.2 per million words
To erode in a way that causes significant concern or damage.
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- The experience had seriously eroded his confidence in himself.
- Repeated scandals have seriously eroded public trust in the government.
- The controversial policy could seriously erode the party's support base.
- Unchecked inflation will seriously erode the purchasing power of families.
- This kind of negative campaigning seriously erodes voter confidence in the entire political process.
- The fabricated data has seriously eroded the scientist's credibility.
- Constant questioning from the board has seriously eroded the CEO's authority.
- Intense competition is beginning to seriously erode their market share.
- The value of their savings was seriously eroded by the economic downturn.
- Some argue that modern technology might seriously erode our fundamental privacy rights.