Examples of using Erode in English and their translations into Hindi
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I mean is it gonna erode your ability, you know,
As much as 31-67% of Southern California beaches may completely erode by 2100.
In a long run such inept efforts can erode credibility and likely to bring disrepute to Indian traditions
Will erode the ball and sealing surface and thus affect the sealing performance of the valve.
In the end, this can erode effectiveness and make most of the dealerships look the same to the consumer.
When government institutions erode like this, it isn't just bad for democracy- it also hurts countries economically, research shows.
not on thoughts that will erode our faith.
They begin as macular lesions that progress to vesicles which then erode.
I swear I didn't know it would erode the gas pipe.
chemical erode resist, but does not have acid and alk resistance.
they remove the top layer of snow and erode the exposed ice.
Forcing them to“clean the plate” can erode their ability to follow their appetite and hunger cues.
Although subtle, widespread racial disparities in officers' language use may erode police-community relations, researchers warn.
This mistreatment may very well erode one's self-perceptions
PVP wrote,“We believe that these statements could erode civilian trust
the industrial textile belt of Tiruppur, Erode and Avinashi.
Seventy-one out of the world's 195 countries saw their democratic institutions erode in recent years, according to the 2018 year-end report by democracy watchdog Freedom House,
ice could erode rock, sediment could accumulate and form new landforms.
Such degrading notion could seriously erode a woman's self-esteem, especially when she
it's important to note that the acid in the vinegar may erode your tooth enamel with long-term use