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Eroder
Definition:
1. (Noun) A person or thing that erodes or wears away a surface, typically by mechanical means or through natural processes.
2. (Noun) In geology, a natural agent or process, such as water or wind, that wears away the earth's surface.
3. (Noun) In dentistry, an instrument used to remove tooth structure during preparation for a dental restoration.
4. (Noun) In computing, a software component that gradually degrades or undermines the performance, functionality, or security of a computer system.
5. (Noun) An individual or thing that gradually weakens or undermines someone's character, beliefs, or position.
Example Sentences:
1. The constant flow of water turned the small brook into a powerful eroder, shaping the rocky landscape.
2. The dentist used an eroder to remove decayed parts during the tooth restoration procedure.
3. The eroder software infiltrated the computer network and gradually compromised its security measures.
4. She realized that toxic friendships can act as an eroder, slowly draining her confidence and happiness.
5. Wind and rain serve as natural eroders, gradually reshaping the towering cliffs along the coast.
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