English
Etymology
From un- + eroded.
Adjective
uneroded (comparative more uneroded, superlative most uneroded)
- Not eroded.
2007 August 14, Alexei Barrionuevo, “Cash-Stuffed Suitcase Splits Venezuela and Argentina”, in New York Times[1]:But even if the Kirchners’ personal appeal is uneroded, the government’s credibility has been nibbled away by a series of scandals in recent months.