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Synonyms for eating away
Grammar : Adj, noun, verb |
Spell : eet |
Phonetic Transcription : it |
Top 10 synonyms for eating away Other synonyms for the word eating away
- abrasion
- acidulous
- anti-alkaline
- atrophy
- attenuate
- attrition
- be of no avail
- bleaching
- burn up
- carve
- champ
- chaw
- chip
- clip one's wings
- consumption
- corrode
- corroding
- crumble
- crunch
- debilitate
- decay
- decline
- deplete
- desedimentation
- despoliation
- destruction
- devour
- dig
- dig out
- diminish
- disable
- disappear
- disintegration
- disintegrative
- dissipate
- dissolvent
- divert
- drain
- droop
- eat
- eat away
- eating away
- ebb
- emaciate
- empty
- enfeeble
- erode
- eroding
- erosive
- excavate
- exhaust
- fade
- fashion
- foil
- form
- fritter away
- frivol away
- frustrate
- gamble away
- gnaw
- go to waste
- grinding down
- gum
- hew
- hollow out
- hurt
- impair
- knock the bottom out of
- lavish
- lessen
- lose
- masticate
- mine
- misapply
- misemploy
- misuse
- model
- mold
- munch
- nibble
- oxidizing
- pare
- perish
- poke full of holes
- pour down the drain
- ruin
- run dry
- run through
- rusting
- sabotage
- sandbag
- sap
- sculpt
- shape
- shave
- sink
- soften
- splurge
- spoiling
- squander
- subvert
- thin
- threaten
- throw away
- thwart
- torpedo
- trifle away
- trim
- tunnel
- undercut
- undermine
- wane
- washing away
- wear
- wear away
- wear out
- wearing down
- whittle away
- wilt
- wither
- wreck
Définition of eating away
Origin :- "food," in use mid-19c. in U.S., considered colloquial, but the same construction with the same meaning was present in Old English.
- As in acid : adj having acidic, corrosive properties
- As in erosion : noun deterioration; wearing away
- As in undermine : verb weaken
- As in waste : verb spend or use without thought; dwindle
- As in whittle : verb cut away at; reduce
- As in gnaw : verb bite, chew
- Here it rests for a time, eating away at the best it can find.
- Extract from : « The Story of the Cotton Plant » by Frederick Wilkinson
- For about a minute I was the busiest thing that ever happened, eating away.
- Extract from : « The Man Upstairs » by P. G. Wodehouse
- Hunger was eating away his mental as well as his physical fiber.
- Extract from : « The Scouts of the Valley » by Joseph A. Altsheler
- Rouletabille was eating away now at strange viands that it would have been difficult for him to name.
- Extract from : « The Secret of the Night » by Gaston Leroux
- Into this crack the heavy rain of the night had swept, eating away the last puny tie which held the two parts together.
- Extract from : « A Summer's Outing » by Carter H. Harrison
- Suffering, crushing, unmerited suffering, eating away the poor empty life.
- Extract from : « The Confounding of Camelia » by Anne Douglas Sedgwick
- In pathology, a disease affecting the skin, remarkable for eating away the parts which it attacks with extreme rapidity.
- Extract from : « Cooley's Practical Receipts, Volume II » by Arnold Cooley
- In fact the sea is eating away the land much faster than the river can build it up.
- Extract from : « The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 106, August, 1866 » by Various
- A soft south wind was blowing, eating away the remaining patches of snow; the sky was full of fleecy clouds.
- Extract from : « A Little Journey in the World » by Charles Dudley Warner
- She seated herself close to her children, and was eating away when her brother came round serving ghee.
- Extract from : « Deccan Nursery Tales » by Charles Augustus Kincaid
Antonyms for eating away
- accumulate
- aid
- assist
- basic
- bland
- bloom
- build
- building
- collect
- construct
- construction
- create
- destroy
- develop
- encourage
- enlarge
- extend
- fill
- fix
- gather
- grow
- help
- hoard
- improve
- increase
- kind
- maintain
- neglect
- nice
- preserve
- raise
- rebuild
- rebuilding
- relieve
- rise
- save
- starve
- strengthen
- strengthening
- succeed
- support
- sweet
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