tr.v. at·trit·ted, at·trit·ting, at·trits or at·trit·ed or at·trit·ing To weaken or reduce in number by stress or military action: "attriting enemy forces faster than they could be replaced" (Lewis Sorley ). [Back-formation from ATTRITION.] |
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