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Definitions for Attritive
[1] a reduction or decrease in numbers, size, or strength: Our club has had a high rate of attrition because so many members have moved away.
[2] a wearing down or weakening of resistance, especially as a result of continuous pressure or harassment: The enemy surrounded the town and conducted a war of attrition.
[3] a gradual reduction in work force without firing of personnel, as when workers resign or retire and are not replaced.
[4] the act of rubbing against something; friction.
[5] a wearing down or away by friction; abrasion.
[6] Theology . imperfect contrition. See under contrition(def 2) .
[7] the act of wearing away or the state of being worn away, as by friction
[8] constant wearing down to weaken or destroy (often in the phrase war of attrition )
[9] Also called: natural wastage a decrease in the size of the workforce of an organization achieved by not replacing employees who retire or resign
[10] geography the grinding down of rock particles by friction during transportation by water, wind, or ice Compare abrasion (def. 3), corrasion
[11] theol sorrow for sin arising from fear of damnation, esp as contrasted with contrition, which arises purely from love of God
Words related to Attritive
attritionerosion, attenuation, debilitation, grinding, abrasion, wear, depreciation, disintegration, rubbing, thinning, repentance, remorse, penitence, penance, contriteness
Words nearby Attritive
attritionattribution, attribution theory, attributive, attrit, attrite, attrition, attu, attucks, attucks, crispus, attune, atty
Origin of Attritive
on1325–75; Middle English < Latin attrītiōn- (stem of attrītiō ) friction. See attrite, -ion
Other words from Attritive
at·tri·tion·al , adjective
at·tri·tive [uh -trahy -tiv] /əˈtraɪ tɪv/ , adjective
in·ter·at·tri·tion , noun
Word origin for Attritive
onC14: from Late Latin attrītiō a rubbing against something, from Latin atterere to weaken, from terere to rub
Synonyms for Attritive
abrading, abrasive, rasping, rough, scarifying, erosive, raspy, scratchy