Erode (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: destroy gradually by an ongoing process, wear away by abrasion, wear, destroy

Conjugation of erode

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
erode
erode
erodes
erode
erode
erode
Future Simple
will erode
will erode
will erode
will erode
will erode
will erode
Past Simple
eroded
eroded
eroded
eroded
eroded
eroded
Conditional Simple
would erode
would erode
would erode
would erode
would erode
would erode
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am eroding
are eroding
is eroding
are eroding
are eroding
are eroding
Future Progressive
will be eroding
will be eroding
will be eroding
will be eroding
will be eroding
will be eroding
Past Progressive
was eroding
were eroding
was eroding
were eroding
were eroding
were eroding
Conditional Progressive
would be eroding
would be eroding
would be eroding
would be eroding
would be eroding
would be eroding
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have eroded
have eroded
has eroded
have eroded
have eroded
have eroded
Future Perfect
will have eroded
will have eroded
will have eroded
will have eroded
will have eroded
will have eroded
Past Perfect
had eroded
had eroded
had eroded
had eroded
had eroded
had eroded
Conditional Perfect
would have eroded
would have eroded
would have eroded
would have eroded
would have eroded
would have eroded
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been eroding
have been eroding
has been eroding
have been eroding
have been eroding
have been eroding
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been eroding
will have been eroding
will have been eroding
will have been eroding
will have been eroding
will have been eroding
Past Perfect Progressive
had been eroding
had been eroding
had been eroding
had been eroding
had been eroding
had been eroding
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been eroding
would have been eroding
would have been eroding
would have been eroding
would have been eroding
would have been eroding

Examples of erode

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
- Landscapes change, mountains erode, and, uh, forests die, but one thing stays the same, the stars.
A tumor could erode a blood vessel.
After a thousand years, the soil may begin to absorb the material and erode the material itself.
American influence over the world will erode, and we will be able to operate as we wish in the Ukraine, in Europe, and beyond.
And I fear that knowledge of my illness will erode hope. So this has to stay between you and me.
- Landscapes change, mountains erode, and, uh, forests die, but one thing stays the same, the stars.
A tumor could erode a blood vessel.
After a thousand years, the soil may begin to absorb the material and erode the material itself.
American influence over the world will erode, and we will be able to operate as we wish in the Ukraine, in Europe, and beyond.
And I fear that knowledge of my illness will erode hope. So this has to stay between you and me.
A ceo on trial for murder usually erodes consumer confidence.
Acid reflux causes asthma, and the acid erodes the stomach, causing the bleeding.
All this erodes credibility of the institutions.
As I was saying, putting sexual assault cases entirely in the hands of civilian courts fundamentally erodes the military's ability to self-discipline.
Cooked food erodes your natural ability to fight infection and disease, but raw food is so rich in fiber and nutrients, and vitamins and all that good stuff, it actually gives to your body.
A ceo on trial for murder usually erodes consumer confidence.
Acid reflux causes asthma, and the acid erodes the stomach, causing the bleeding.
All this erodes credibility of the institutions.
As I was saying, putting sexual assault cases entirely in the hands of civilian courts fundamentally erodes the military's ability to self-discipline.
Cooked food erodes your natural ability to fight infection and disease, but raw food is so rich in fiber and nutrients, and vitamins and all that good stuff, it actually gives to your body.
"All the anxiety we bear with us, all our thwarted dreams" "the incomprehensible cruelty, our fear of extinction" "the painful insight into our earthly condition" "have slowly eroded our hope of an other-wordly salvation."
"It is surmised the rains eroded the road's foundations."
"The cliffs on the fepular sea are eroded... "by rains that often last long."
- Mr. Barnes eroded his aortic graft.
- My memory's eroded.
"The new world order will be built... an end run on national sovereignty, eroding it piece by piece will accomplish much more than the old fashioned frontal assault. "
- No, renal mass eroding into the vessels.
- No, we can go somewhere else. About how your midlife crisis is eroding my inheritance?
...everything happens faster except maybe mountains forming or eroding.
A well-placed tumor in the nasal cavity eroding into the brain could do the damage.
"All the anxiety we bear with us, all our thwarted dreams" "the incomprehensible cruelty, our fear of extinction" "the painful insight into our earthly condition" "have slowly eroded our hope of an other-wordly salvation."
"It is surmised the rains eroded the road's foundations."
"The cliffs on the fepular sea are eroded... "by rains that often last long."
- Mr. Barnes eroded his aortic graft.
- My memory's eroded.
"The new world order will be built... an end run on national sovereignty, eroding it piece by piece will accomplish much more than the old fashioned frontal assault. "
- No, renal mass eroding into the vessels.
- No, we can go somewhere else. About how your midlife crisis is eroding my inheritance?
...everything happens faster except maybe mountains forming or eroding.
A well-placed tumor in the nasal cavity eroding into the brain could do the damage.

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