Examples of using Eroded in English and their translations into Hindi
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Eroded by rains- it is worth the weather to spoil,
Large parts of the embankment have eroded too, making the land difficult to walk on.
Well, the walls of this tunnel could haνe gently eroded… by water which still runs through it… providing a gradual break to our fall.
And without regular reinforcement, the wall fell into disrepair, rammed earth eroded, while brick and stone were plundered for building materials.
Persecution under the Khmer Rouge eroded their numbers, however, and by the late 1980s they probably had not regained their former strength.
These treaties, Arendt argued, eroded principles of a common humanity, transforming the state or government“from an instrument of the law into an instrument of the nation.”.
Jefferson's relationship with his Vice President and former New York Senator, Aaron Burr rapidly eroded.
Their smooth, rounded edges suggest that they have been eroded by a river for long periods of time.
her ability to stay on a diet eroded.
sand blew in from Lake Michigan's shoreline and eroded the town in just four years.
don't recognise them and don't know that their self esteem is slowly being eroded.
miseducation that slowly eroded the significance of the Arabic script in the region.
Following the 1801 electoral deadlock, Jefferson's relationship rapidly eroded with his Vice President, former New York Senator Aaron Burr.
around 60,000 people a year in Britain end up needing a knee replacement because their joints are too badly eroded.
minister alleged that institutions are under attack and their autonomy is being eroded.
Around 60,000 people a year in Britain end up needing a knee replacement because their joints are too badly eroded.
On June 12, 2019, The Venezuelan government announced that it will issue new banknotes due to racketing hyperinflation which eroded the currency's value.
the social basis of parliament eroded.
a further six islands eroded substantially.
the soil can't be eroded by heavy rains,