verb
- wears away or reduces gradually through friction, erosion, or continuous use
- reduces the strength or effectiveness of an organization or group through gradual loss of members or resources
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'attrit'
Usage: military or organizational context
Examples
- Constant friction attrits the metal surface over time.
- The prolonged conflict attrits the enemy's forces through sustained pressure.
- Water attrits the canyon walls year after year.
- Poor working conditions attrit employee morale and retention.
- The sandpaper attrits the wood until it becomes smooth.
- Strategic bombing campaigns attrit military capabilities.
- Repeated stress attrits the material until it fails.