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attritto weaken or gradually destroy a military enemyWe're conducting the most precise air campaign in history, and we're able to attrit [ISIL] and its capabilities any time and anywhere.
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attrit1956, U.S. Air Force back-formation from attrition which attained currency during the Vietnam War. (A 17c. attempt at a verb produced attrite). Related: Attrited; attriting.
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