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Qu'est-ce (qui) est attrition - définition

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Attrition (disambiguation)

attrition         
n.
Abrasion, friction, rubbing, wearing away, rubbing away.
attrition         
[?'tr??(?)n]
¦ noun
1. the action or process of gradually wearing down through sustained attack or pressure.
2. wearing away by friction.
3. (in scholastic theology) sorrow for sin falling short of contrition.
Derivatives
attritional adjective
Origin
ME: from late L. attritio(n-), from atterere 'to rub'.
attrition         
n.
1) a rate of attrition
2) by attrition (the staff will be reduced by attrition)

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Attrition

Attrition may refer to

  • Attrition warfare, the military strategy of wearing down the enemy by continual losses in personnel and material
    • War of Attrition, fought between Egypt and Israel from 1968 to 1970
    • War of attrition (game), a model of aggression in game theory
  • Loss of personnel by withdrawal (military)
  • Attrition (research), loss of participants during an experiment
  • Attrition (dental), loss of tooth structure by mechanical forces from opposing teeth
  • Attrition (erosion), the wearing away of rocks in rivers or the sea
  • Attrition (film), also known as Final Mission, 2018 american film
  • Imperfect contrition, also known as attrition, in Catholic theology
  • Customer attrition, loss of business clients or customers
  • Language attrition, loss of first language ability by multilingual speakers
    • Second language attrition, loss of second language ability
Exemples du corpus de texte pour attrition
1. It showed slightly higher boot camp attrition for those with serious or minor misdemeanor waivers, but somewhat lower attrition for those who committed felonies.
2. The attrition rate for Blairites is awfully high.
3. This is military planning – a war of attrition," he said.
4. "I think there will be some attrition," Gregory said.
5. Earlier studies estimated the annual attrition rate at about 5,000.