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Filter by Meaning The high-speed winds were erosive to the paint on the building's exterior.
The waves had an erosive impact on the shoreline, causing the sand to erode away.
The erosive force of the wind caused the sand dune to shift.
The continuous rubbing of the fabric against the rough surface resulted in erosive damage.
The erosive properties of the cleaning chemicals damaged the surface of the countertop.
The water dripping from the roof caused an erosive effect on the concrete.
The erosive effects of wind and water can be seen on the rocky coastline.
The repeated exposure to the sun's rays had an erosive effect on the paint of the car.
The erosion control measures prevented the erosive effects of the rain from damaging the hillside.
The strong wind has an erosive effect on the sand dunes.
The acidic rainwater has an erosive effect on the limestone building.
The constant use of the abrasive scrubber had an erosive effect on the non-stick coating of the frying pan.
Acid rain is known for its erosive effects on buildings and statues made of stone.
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