Gnaw at
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British pronunciation/nˈɔː at/
American pronunciation/nˈɔː æt/

Definition & Meaning of "gnaw at"

to gnaw at
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to be gradually destroyed

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Example
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Her unresolved worries gnawed at her peace of mind.
The constant stress started to gnaw at his health.
The rust began to gnaw at the metal structure.
Doubt started to gnaw at her confidence over time.
Neglect began to gnaw at the once-beautiful garden.
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