noun
- the process of gradually wearing down or weakening something through sustained attack or pressure
- the gradual reduction in the number of employees through resignation, retirement, or death rather than layoffs
- the act of rubbing against something causing it to wear away
Usage: business
Examples
- The army won through attrition, slowly wearing down the enemy’s resistance.
- The company reduced its workforce through natural attrition rather than layoffs.
- Years of attrition had worn smooth grooves in the stone steps.
- The high attrition rate among new teachers concerned the school district.
- Constant attrition from wind and rain carved the canyon walls.
- The manager expected some attrition as older employees retired.
- Rock attrition created the sandy beach over thousands of years.