Chip at Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To gradually remove small pieces from something, or to slowly reduce or weaken something step by step.
Usage & Nuances
Usually used figuratively to describe slow progress in overcoming an obstacle, reducing a problem, or wearing something down. Common with objects ("chip at the wall") or abstract issues ("chip at the debt"). Rare in very formal settings. Often confused with "chip in" (to contribute).
Example Sentences
We need to chip at this stone to make it smooth.
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Bit by bit, they chipped at the old paint on the wall.
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I try to chip at my homework so it doesn’t pile up.
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She’s been chipping at her student loans for years, but there’s still a lot left.
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If you chip at the problem every day, it’ll get smaller over time.
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After months of work, we finally started to chip at the mountain of paperwork.
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