significantly erode
Frequency: 7.09.8 per million words
To erode in a way that is important or noticeable.
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- Inflation continues to significantly erode our profit margins.
- The constant scandals have significantly eroded public trust in the government.
- Years of criticism had significantly eroded his confidence as an artist.
- High interest rates will significantly erode the value of your savings over time.
- The recent policy changes are significantly eroding the nation's international standing.
- Decades of powerful storms significantly eroded the coastline, threatening nearby homes.
- The new surveillance laws have significantly eroded personal freedoms and privacy.
- If we don't innovate, our market share will be significantly eroded by competitors.
- Community values have been significantly eroded by rapid urbanization.
- Failing to address the economic crisis is significantly eroding the president's support base.