Examples of using Erodes in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
That's pretty crazy, and is exactly the opposite of what happens in modern concrete, which erodes as saltwater rusts the steel reinforcements
It erodes your soul... while the box that is your body inevitably withers,
More generally, corruption erodes the institutional capacity of government if procedures are disregarded,
The surface rock above laccoliths often erodes away completely, leaving the core mound of igneous rock.
As big data erodes privacy, there are some things worth fighting to keep private.
the enamel and dentine, and erodes them gradually over a period of time.
University of Maryland soil scientist Ray Weil says tilled soil erodes more easily and holds less water.
The thing that erodes trust in an organization faster than anything else is when employees feel that they're being treated unfairly.
Finally, the immune system erodes to such an extent that the infected patient is diagnosed with AIDS.
It erodes the credibility and legitimacy of democratic procedures
Todd's wariness about discussing the situation erodes the confidence of the board members of his church,
uncertain of the next steps to take, and erodes our confidence.
social alienation and erodes the bonds between middle America
as the disease erodes the neurons storing long-term memories in various locations in the brain's cortex.
Ground underlain with carbonate bedrock- limestone for example- is most prone to sinking because the bedrock erodes with repeated exposure to water.
Despite protests by the people, Najib joined the US-sponsored Trans Pacific Partnership(TPP) which erodes our freedom to make policies
deforms how we relate to each other and erodes a stable sense of self.
build up bitterness and resentment which erodes our relationship.
He argues that this absolves grown-ups from adult responsibilities and erodes their trust in their own experiences and insights.
The technological construct erodes primary sources of satisfaction once found routinely in life in the wilds,