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ATTRITION | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
attrition. noun [ U ] us / əˈtrɪʃ. ə n / uk / əˈtrɪʃ. ə n / Add to word list. formal. gradually making something weaker and destroying it, especially the strength or confidence of an enemy by repeatedly attacking it: Terrorist groups and the government have been engaged in a costly war of attrition since 2008. business US (UK natural wastage)
Attrition Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ATTRITION is sorrow for one's sins that arises from a motive other than that of the love of God. How to use attrition in a sentence. Word History of Attrition
What Is Attrition in Business? Meaning, Types, and Benefits - Investopedia
The term attrition refers to a gradual but deliberate reduction in staff numbers that occurs as employees leave a company and are not replaced. It is commonly used to describe the downsizing of a...
Employee Attrition: Meaning, Impact & Attrition Rate Calculation
The terms “attrition” and “turnover” are sometimes used interchangeably, but they have different meanings. Employee turnover measures all employment terminations, including those positions that are refilled by new employees. Employee attrition refers to long-term vacancies or position eliminations.
ATTRITION Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
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. a gradual reduction in workforce without firing or layoff of personnel, as when workers resign or retire and are not replaced.
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