eroded

/ɪˈroʊdɪd/
adjective
  1. Worn away or gradually destroyed by natural forces such as wind, water, or ice.
    • Farmers planted grass to protect the eroded soil from further damage.
    • The eroded cliffs along the coast are dangerous to climb.
    • The ancient statue had an eroded face from centuries of rain.
  2. Gradually reduced or weakened over time, especially in terms of value, trust, or authority.
    • The eroded trust between the two countries took decades to rebuild.
    • The company's eroded reputation made it hard to attract new customers.
    • Years of poor management left the team with eroded confidence.
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