Sentences with attrit
at·trit
A a - [ …] pebbles of vast size, or blocks of stone, attrited by water to smoothness, conjoined by a cement of mud.
- The relatives who had been helping slipped away as I grew older, attriting for various reasons that all amounted to the same reason.
- The interference theory of second language loss holds that forgetting is actually interference between the attriting language and the language replacing it.
- The primary objective is to attrit the units sufficiently so that they cannot close with the units in contact.