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/sɛsˌaɪd ɪˈroʊʒən/ · ses·aɪd ɪ·roʊʒən
noun
  1. The process of gradual loss of land or rock along a coastline due to natural forces such as waves, tides, and currents. The seaside erosion in the area has been exacerbated by the recent storm surge.
noun
  1. The resulting landscape or terrain formed by seaside erosion, often featuring unique rock formations or beaches. The scenic seaside erosion along the coast of Maine is a popular destination for hikers and photographers.
verb
  1. To cause or experience the gradual loss of land or rock along a coastline due to natural forces. The rising sea levels are causing the seaside erosion of the island's shoreline.
Did you know? Seaside erosion is a significant concern for coastal communities worldwide, with some areas experiencing erosion rates of up to 10 feet per year due to rising sea levels and increased storm activity.
Written by Lexi Wordsworth, Dictionary Editor 0 lookups Added Jul 17, 2026