verb
- wears away or reduces gradually through friction, use, or erosion
- reduces the workforce through attrition rather than layoffs
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'attrite'; technical or formal usage
Usage: business or organizational context
Examples
- Constant friction attrites the metal surface over time.
- The river attrites the rocks as it flows downstream.
- The company attrites its staff by not replacing departing employees.
- Wind and water attrite the canyon walls year after year.
- Management attrites the department gradually rather than conducting mass layoffs.
- Repeated use attrites the rubber sole of the shoe.