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Meaning of corraded
corraded
to wear away by abrasion, to crumble away through abrasion
corraded Sentence Examples
- The relentless wind corraded the sandstone, revealing the intricate patterns hidden beneath.
- Centuries of water erosion had corraded the limestone cliffs, creating towering spires and deep canyons.
- The glacier slowly corraded the bedrock, carving out vast valleys and fjords.
- The acidic rain corraded the marble statues, stripping away their delicate features.
- The wind-driven sand dunes corraded the rock formations, creating surreal and ethereal landscapes.
- The rushing river corraded its banks, widening and deepening its path with each flood.
- The ice sheet corraded the underlying rock, forming smooth and polished surfaces known as roches moutonnées.
- The waves corraded the shoreline, creating a jagged coastline with sea stacks and cliffs.
- The cattle corraded into the enclosure, their hooves slowly corrading the soil beneath.
- The glaciers corraded the mountains, leaving behind U-shaped valleys and sharp ridges.
FAQs About the word corraded
to wear away by abrasion, to crumble away through abrasion
wore,eroded, frayed,rubbed, abraded, shaved, filed, scraped, wore out, sharpened
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The relentless wind corraded the sandstone, revealing the intricate patterns hidden beneath.
Centuries of water erosion had corraded the limestone cliffs, creating towering spires and deep canyons.
The glacier slowly corraded the bedrock, carving out vast valleys and fjords.
The acidic rain corraded the marble statues, stripping away their delicate features.