Attrition Mnemonic
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attrition
attrition
[əˈtɹɪʃən]
Examples
- However, they were to suffer steady attritional losses.
- The percentage was attritional.
- This is a high attritional rate.
- Attrition seems to be the name of the game.
- Attrition and Clan of Xymox are the origin of the style.
- The alternative is battle by attrition, heading for the disruptive.
- Death of the animals, he thought, was the result of attrition.
- Operation Gericht epitomizes the 'materialschlact' or attritional battle.
- Such calculations led to the adoption of the military doctrine of attrition.
- The man tried to change the attritional number rate.
erosion by friction
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the wearing down of rock particles by friction due to water or wind or ice
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sorrow for sin arising from fear of damnation
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a wearing down to weaken or destroy
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the act of rubbing together; wearing something down by friction
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"At + rition. Bats reduce their numbers as they quit the mission."
"At + Rition. Adding battles wears down the army's condition."
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