sissetõmbamist
Sissetõmbamist refers to a phenomenon primarily observed in geology and landscape evolution, describing the process where a landform or geological feature is gradually eroded or worn away, leading to its reduction in size or prominence. This can occur through various natural agents such as wind, water, ice, and gravity. For instance, a mountain range might undergo sissetõmbamist over millions of years due to weathering and erosion, resulting in lower peaks and gentler slopes. Similarly, coastlines can experience sissetõmbamist as waves erode cliffs and shorelines.
In a broader, non-geological context, the term can also be metaphorically used to describe a gradual decline