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    attrition
    /əˈtrɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. the process of reducing something's strength or effectiveness through sustained attack or pressure: "the council is trying to wear down the opposition by attrition" Similar wearing downwearing awayweakeningdebilitation
    • 2. (in scholastic theology) sorrow for sin, falling short of contrition.

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  2. ATTRITION definition: 1. gradually making something weaker and destroying it, especially the strength or confidence of an…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ATTRITION is sorrow for one's sins that arises from a motive other than that of the love of God. How to use attrition in a sentence. Word History of Attrition

  4. Attrition definition: a reduction or decrease in numbers, size, or strength. See examples of ATTRITION used in a sentence.

  5. ATTRITION meaning: 1. gradually making something weaker and destroying it, especially the strength or confidence of an…. Learn more.

  6. Attrition is a process in which you steadily reduce the strength of an enemy by continually attacking them.

  7. Definition of attrition noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Attrition is a gradual process of wearing down, weakening, or destroying something. When a company wants to reduce its payroll without firing anyone, it will sometimes do so through attrition; that is, by waiting for people to retire or quit without hiring anyone new to replace them.

  9. at·tri·tion. (ə-trĭsh′ən) n. 1. A rubbing away or wearing down by friction. 2. a. A gradual reduction in number or strength because of stress or military action. b. A gradual reduction in personnel or membership because of resignation, retirement, or death, often viewed in contrast to reduction from layoffs. 3.

  10. ATTRITION meaning: 1 : a reduction in the number of employees or participants that occurs when people leave because they resign, retire, etc., and are not replaced; 2 : the act or process of weakening and gradually defeating an enemy through constant attacks and continued pressure over a long period of time used especially in the phrase {phrase ...

  11. attrition. noun. /əˈtrɪʃn/. [uncountable] (formal) a process of making someone or something, especially your enemy, weaker by repeatedly attacking them or creating problems for them It was a war of attrition. These were the economics not of efficiency but of attrition. Definitions on the go.