attrite

Definitions

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • adjective Repentant from fear of punishment.

from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia

  • adjective Worn by rubbing or friction.
  • adjective In theology, imperfectly contrite or repentant.

Examples

  • Maintaining a call center is expensive, and the company will undertake whatever means it can in order to force you onto an automated system or, barring that, attrite you into submission.

    Lawyers, Guns & Money

  • Thirdly, the adversaries say that sin is remitted; because an attrite or contrite person elicits an act of love to God [if we undertake from reason to love God], and by this act merits to receive the remission of sins.

    Apology of the Augsburg Confession

Note

The word 'attrite' comes from a Latin word meaning 'to rub'.