attritional

/əˈtrɪʃənəl/
adjective
  1. Relating to or involving a gradual process of wearing down or reducing something, especially through sustained effort or conflict.
    • The company faced attritional losses as employees slowly left for better opportunities.
    • The battle was attritional, with no clear winner after months of fighting.
    • The sport is known for its attritional nature, wearing down players over a long season.
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