attrition
81attrition — A process of wearing out an object by friction …
82attrition — (Eccles.) Regret or penitence for the consequences of wickedness. Cf. contrition …
83attrition — see THROW …
84attrition minefield — In naval mine warfare, a field intended primarily to cause damage to enemy ships. See also minefield …
85attrition rate — A factor, normally expressed as a percentage, reflecting the degree of losses of personnel or materiel due to various causes within a specified period of time …
86attrition sweeping — The continuous sweeping of minefields to keep the risk of mines to all ships as low as possible …
87attrition damage — noun A strategy of constant harassment, abuse, or attack or through the use of a blockade …
88Attrition resistance — Устойчивость к истиранию …
89attrition analysis — Evaluation of the reduction in the amount of an asset or liability held. For example, an analysis of the reduction in savings account balances caused by withdrawals over time. American Banker Glossary …
90attrition murmur — pericardial friction rub …