erosive - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • oesophagitis: With erosive oesophagitis there are organic changes, such as erosion of the lining of the esophagus or even ulceration.
  • wear: Changes in probe depth reveal surface damage ( erosive wear ).
  • force: This plus its abundant rainfall leading to strong erosive forces in upstream regions.
  • power: The erosive power of this water cut the cliff.
  • effect: A concern would be if exchange rates continue to have an erosive effect on the funds available.
  • action: Then corrosive and erosive action of dripping water takes place and the wall troughs develop downwards - the shaft develops progressively now.

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