Eroding in a sentence as a noun

But by going public, he will be able to get public support and Opera is risking eroding their brand and good will.

Now it's more paying users, rapidly eroding, and "lousy app selection.

This is not healthy, it's polarizing society and eroding the social contract.

It seems to me it's just an excuse for the government covering its back and eroding civil liberties under the guise of "oooh, the terrrists".

That's like driving home drunk with your headlights off and worrying that your car could get blown up by a drone because of eroding limits on the use of military force against civilians.

Even moreso because we're already quickly eroding at any expectation that one should provide privacy to their users.

Social ousting, sex offenders list, incarceration, the eroding of free speech in the name of reducing just the chances of sexually "deviant" activity?People back then did what they did because they thought it right.

Academically interesting, but not astonishing, and certainly not something you should be eroding the parents' confidence about.

If consumers keep flocking to iOS/Windows8, let alone to Android... then Steam will die a painful death and modern computing will be reduced to mindless one-at-a-time "apps".Ironically, the "mess" of Linux desktop is the only platform that isn't going for a signed, verified, OEM only software model eroding consumers' rights and freedoms along the way.

The west has been a corrupting influence on the Arab and Muslim world, eroding traditional values such as misogyny, oppressive political and social institutions, stultifying economic systems, etc. For the most part I think this has been a good development, as I value individual liberty, education based on rationality and science, the spread of industrialization and broadbased wealth, etc.

Eroding definitions

noun

(geology) the mechanical process of wearing or grinding something down (as by particles washing over it)

See also: erosion wearing