attrition
Collocations
5ADJ.
long, rapid, weakened
VERB + ATTRITION
war, wars
ATTRITION + NOUN
armies, number
PREP.
in, out, with
ADV.
only
Definitions
noun
Grinding down or wearing away by friction.
Grinding down or wearing away by friction.
A gradual reduction in number.
Recent years have seen […] more and more blatant reversals of previous Supreme Court decisions in favor of the constitutional rights of minorities. These increasingly conservative decisions, and constant attrition of individuals' rights, have directly paralleled the alarming increase of convictions in our courts.
A gradual reduction in number.
A gradual reduction in number.
verb
To grind or wear down through friction.
attritioned teeth; attritioned rock
[…] He took her in his arms And kissed her long and wetly, Till, attritioned by her charms, His will collapsed completely.
To reduce the number of (jobs or workers) by not hiring new employees to fill positions that become vacant (often with out).
[…] but the heart of the health services in New York will have to attrition out some 3,000 to 5,000 jobs.
[…] expenses can be cut, by attritioning faculty vacancies […]
To undergo a reduction in number.
The cohort of one hundred students had attritioned to sixty by the end of secondary school.
Thesaurus
Synonyms
noun — sorrow for sin arising from fear of damnation
- contrition
- contriteness
Antonyms
Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
6Recent years have seen […] more and more blatant reversals of previous Supreme Court decisions in favor of the constitutional rights of minorities. These increasingly conservative decisions, and const
Wiktionaryattritioned teeth; attritioned rock
Wiktionary[…] He took her in his arms And kissed her long and wetly, Till, attritioned by her charms, His will collapsed completely.
Wiktionary[…] but the heart of the health services in New York will have to attrition out some 3,000 to 5,000 jobs.
WiktionaryAt this point, it's just a war of attrition. Only those who are patient can survive.
Tatoeba · #5722771Rapid attrition in the number of employees led to an increased workload for those who remained.
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