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attritional Meaning

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attritional (a)

relating to or caused by attrition

attritional Sentence Examples

  1. The attritional conflict between the two armies lasted for months, with neither side able to gain an advantage.
  2. The constant shelling and artillery barrages took an attritional toll on the soldiers' morale.
  3. The attritional nature of the war meant that both sides suffered heavy losses of manpower and equipment.
  4. The attritional tactics used by the enemy slowly wore down our defenses.
  5. The battle became an attritional stalemate, with both sides unable to break the deadlock.
  6. The attritional fighting took a physical and psychological toll on the soldiers involved.
  7. The attritional losses sustained by the unit made it difficult to maintain combat effectiveness.
  8. The attritional battles along the front line drained the resources and weakened both sides.
  9. The attritional warfare tactics employed by the general resulted in a prolonged and costly conflict.
  10. The attritional bombing campaign had a devastating impact on the civilian population.

FAQs About the word attritional

relating to or caused by attrition

erosion,corrosion, undermining,decay, breakdown, disintegration, dissolution, waste, decomposition

increase,increase, buildup, buildup,gain, gain,

The attritional conflict between the two armies lasted for months, with neither side able to gain an advantage.

The constant shelling and artillery barrages took an attritional toll on the soldiers' morale.

The attritional nature of the war meant that both sides suffered heavy losses of manpower and equipment.

The attritional tactics used by the enemy slowly wore down our defenses.