Eroded

/ɪˈroʊdɪd/ verb

Gradually worn away or weakened by wind, water, or time.

From Latin 'erodere' (to gnaw away), combining 'e-' (away) and 'rodere' (to gnaw). First used in geology, then metaphorically for trust, confidence, or values being worn down.

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