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Definitions from the WebAttritVerbSense: To wear down, erode, or diminish. Example sentence: The constant exposure to sunlight attrited the color of the curtains. VerbSense: To cause gradual loss or wear. Example sentence: The relentless use of the old typewriter attrited the keys, making them difficult to press. VerbSense: To weaken or reduce the strength, effectiveness, or size of something. Example sentence: The company's cost-cutting measures attrited the number of employees, leading to a decrease in overall productivity. AdjectiveSense: Popular or favored among a specific group or locality. Example sentence: The attrit band from the local scene gathered a huge following with their energetic performances. Related products on Amazon: | ||||
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