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attrition

wearing down / reduction of staff / erosion / exhaustion
Noun

This term describes a process of gradual erosion or reduction rather than a sudden event. In corporate or military contexts, it refers to a strategy of wearing down an opponent or a workforce over time, where the goal is to exhaust resources or personnel through persistence and steady loss. In physical or medical contexts, it specifically denotes the mechanical wearing away of a surface, such as tooth enamel or geological formations, caused by repetitive friction. It is an uncountable noun when referring to the general process of wearing down, though it can be used countably when referring to specific instances or types of attrition.

Meanings

Noun

The gradual reduction of a workforce by not replacing employees who leave, retire, or die.

"The company decided to reduce its headcount through natural attrition rather than layoffs."

Noun

The process of wearing down or rubbing away a surface through friction.

"The attrition of the river banks is caused by the constant flow of water and sediment."

Noun

A gradual wearing down of strength, resistance, or morale through sustained pressure or conflict.

"The war became a brutal struggle of attrition, with both sides suffering immense losses."

Noun

The act of wearing down the edges of the teeth through grinding or clenching.

"The dentist noted significant attrition on the patient's molars due to chronic bruxism."

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