Translation for '
to erode' from English to Russian
VERB | to erode | eroded | eroded eroding | erodes | |
SYNO | to eat at | to eat away | to erode | ... |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- Due to the above-mentioned propensity for polypropylene mesh to erode the tissue surrounding it, the FDA has issued several warnings on the use of polypropylene mesh medical kits for certain applications in pelvic organ prolapse, specifically when introduced in close proximity to the vaginal wall due to a continued increase in number of mesh-driven tissue erosions reported by patients over the past few years.
- As television began to erode Hollywood's audiences in the early 1950s, widescreen presentation was thought to be a potential solution.
- Rock that is quick to erode forms dendritic patterns, and these are seen most often.
- Cascade Range on the northwest. The river followed the temporary course long enough to erode a deep gorge, known as Grande Coulee, along part of its length.
- Between the two WSC seasons, the united front presented by the ICC countries began to erode.
- The product's position in South Africa began to erode in the 1990s following the lifting of economic sanctions against South Africa, as other CAD packages entered that market.
- The band's cohesion slowly began to erode, and its sales and popularity began to decline as well.
- Mountain ranges are known to take many millions of years to erode to the degree they effectively cease to exist.
- These affected teeth tend to erode quickly.
- After a surface is initially affected by cavitation, it tends to erode at an accelerating pace.
- The wind and water from the river combine to erode and cut away less resistant materials such as shales.
- At least seven long aqueducts worked it, and the water streams were used to erode the soft deposits, and then wash the tailings for the valuable gold content.
- Moreover, the influx of Western culture and forces of globalization have also contributed to erode the previous sociological uses of the Chinese surnames.
- After the introduction of Christianity, the Tlingit belief system began to erode.
- With the help of many of the nonaligned powers who had taken part in the conference, the US-backed position economically and politically boycotting the PRC began to erode, despite continuing American pressure to follow its direction.
- Like all narrow gauge railways, this became a handicap after World War I, when road transport began to erode the railways' goods traffic.
- Over the following years, successive acts were passed to erode this colour-blind voters roll.
- Her final playing years were marred by a string of injuries, especially back injuries, which caused her ranking to erode gradually.
- Through the mid to late-1990s, the rapidly improving performance of commodity Wintel machines began to erode SGI's stronghold in the 3D market.
- Even if it failed at the crest during a severe flood, the floodwaters would have to erode to normal water levels before the Mississippi could permanently jump channel at this location.
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