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WordReference English-Greek Dictionary © 2026:
| eroding adj | (geology: diminished by wind, water) | διαβρωμένος μτχ πρκ |
| | The eroding of the cliffs was the result of relentless pounding by waves. |
| eroding adj | figurative (value: gradually disappearing) | που φθίνει, που χάνεται περίφρ |
| | | που σβήνει περίφρ |
| | The elderly gentleman bemoaned the eroding of old-fashioned values. |
| eroding adj | figurative (confidence, etc: gradually lessening) | που μειώνεται, που χάνεται περίφρ |
| | Suffering from stage fright on two occasions led to the eroding of the actor's confidence. |
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WordReference English-Greek Dictionary © 2026:
| erode [sth]⇒ vtr | (wear away slowly) | διαβρώνω ρ μ |
| | | αποσαθρώνω ρ μ |
| | Acid rain erodes the limestone very quickly. |
| erode [sth] vtr | figurative (destroy, undermine slowly) | υπονομεύω ρ μ |
| | (επίσημο) | φαλκιδεύω ρ μ |
| | Our confidence is being eroded by his failure to act. |
| erode⇒ vi | (be worn away slowly) | διαβρώνομαι, αποσαθρώνομαι ρ αμ |
| | The gravestone had eroded and could not longer be read. |
| erode vi | figurative (be undermined) | υπονομεύομαι ρ αμ |
| | | φαλκιδεύομαι ρ αμ |
| | Inflation is causing their standard of living to erode. |