C1 noun Formel

attrition

/əˈtrɪʃ.ən/

Attrition refers to the gradual reduction of a workforce, a group of people, or the strength of something through sustained pressure or the natural process of not replacing those who leave. It describes a process of wearing down or weakening an opponent or a resource over a period of time.

Exemples

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1

The gym saw a steady attrition of members who signed up in January but stopped coming by March.

The fitness center experienced a gradual loss of members over several months.

2

The committee addressed the attrition of civil liberties during the prolonged state of emergency.

The group discussed the gradual erosion of individual rights during the crisis.

3

I've had a bit of a social attrition lately; most of my college friends have moved to different cities.

My social circle has slowly shrunk because my friends have relocated.

Famille de mots

Nom
attrition
Adverbe
attritionally
Adjectif
attritional
Apparenté
detrition
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Astuce mémo

Think of 'At-Friction.' Constant friction wears things down slowly. Attrition is the 'wearing down' of a group.

Quiz rapide

The general realized he could not win a quick victory, so he prepared for a long war of ______ to exhaust the enemy's supplies.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : attrition

Exemples

1

The gym saw a steady attrition of members who signed up in January but stopped coming by March.

everyday

The fitness center experienced a gradual loss of members over several months.

2

The committee addressed the attrition of civil liberties during the prolonged state of emergency.

formal

The group discussed the gradual erosion of individual rights during the crisis.

3

I've had a bit of a social attrition lately; most of my college friends have moved to different cities.

informal

My social circle has slowly shrunk because my friends have relocated.

4

High student attrition in STEM subjects remains a significant challenge for modern universities.

academic

The high rate of students dropping out of science and math courses is a major academic concern.

5

The company decided to reduce its workforce through natural attrition rather than forced redundancies.

business

The business chose to cut staff by not hiring replacements for people who quit or retired.

Famille de mots

Nom
attrition
Adverbe
attritionally
Adjectif
attritional
Apparenté
detrition

Collocations courantes

attrition rate the percentage of people leaving a group over time
staff attrition the loss of employees within a company
war of attrition a conflict focused on wearing down the enemy's strength
natural attrition reduction of a workforce through retirement and resignation
high attrition a significant or rapid loss of personnel or resources

Phrases Courantes

war of attrition

a struggle where each side tries to wear out the other

through attrition

by means of gradual reduction

attrition of the soul

a poetic way to describe the wearing down of one's spirit

Souvent confondu avec

attrition vs contrition

Contrition is the feeling of remorse or guilt, while attrition is the process of wearing down or reducing numbers.

attrition vs turnover

Turnover usually includes both people leaving and being replaced, whereas attrition often implies the roles are left vacant.

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Notes d'usage

Attrition is most commonly used in business (HR) to describe staff leaving and in military history to describe long, grinding battles. It almost always implies a slow, gradual process rather than a sudden event.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often use 'attrition' when they mean 'layoffs.' Layoffs are intentional cuts by the employer, while attrition usually refers to employees leaving on their own and not being replaced.

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Astuce mémo

Think of 'At-Friction.' Constant friction wears things down slowly. Attrition is the 'wearing down' of a group.

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Origine du mot

From the Latin 'attritio', meaning 'a rubbing against' or 'grinding down.'

Modèles grammaticaux

uncountable noun often followed by the preposition 'of' frequently used in the compound 'attrition rate'
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Contexte culturel

In modern corporate culture, 'natural attrition' is often viewed as a more humane or less controversial way to reduce costs than firing employees.

Quiz rapide

The general realized he could not win a quick victory, so he prepared for a long war of ______ to exhaust the enemy's supplies.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : attrition

Mots lis

pale

A1

Describes something that has very little color or is much lighter than usual. It is often used to describe a person's face when they are ill or a color that is mixed with a lot of white.

lung

A1

The lungs are two organs inside your chest that you use to breathe. They bring oxygen into your body and remove carbon dioxide when you breathe out.

tropical

A1

Relating to the hot regions of the Earth near the equator. It describes weather that is very warm and wet, or plants and animals that come from these areas.

trader

A1

A trader is a person whose job is to buy and sell goods, stocks, or other items for profit. They can work in a small local market or on large international financial exchanges.

indoor

A1

Describes something that is located, happens, or is used inside a building rather than outside. It is an adjective used before a noun to talk about activities or objects protected from the weather.

threshold

A1

A threshold is the physical area at the bottom of a doorway that you step over to enter a room or building. It also refers to the level or point at which something starts to happen or changes.

tribute

A1

A tribute is something that you say, do, or give to show your respect and admiration for someone. It is often a public act used to honor a person's life, work, or memory.

elder

A1

Used to describe a person who is older than another, especially within a family. It is also used to refer to people who have a high status or more experience because of their age.

russian

A1

Relating to Russia, its people, its language, or its culture. It describes things that come from or are connected to the largest country in the world.

southeastern

A1

Located in or coming from the direction between south and east. It describes a place, a region, or a wind that is in the corner between the bottom and the right on a map.

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