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    Use "corrode" in a sentence

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    1. The only thing that the mists corrode at Highford is my car,


    2. He was discovering that there are some problems in life, which, unless tackled head on, corrode the soul


    3. While the full details pertaining to our inspection and our decision are detailed in the enclosed report, the following were major, but by no means all encompassing, considerations in our decision: Inferior steel products—Certain exposed sections of steel where synthetic stucco has deteriorated have already begun to corrode, leading to potential structural damage and compromised structural integrity


    4. It is interesting to note that gold, silver, gems and emeralds are still in demand because their forms takes a longer time to change and alter and therefore they retain their initial status more than other kinds of elements since they do not corrode so easily and so their images are still in the limelight


    5. corrode the heat transfer surfaces as well as prior removal of those impurities that could volatize


    6. Hamilton--Free Enterpriser or not--hated the OWG for whatever reason and would say anything to corrode anyone’s belief in it


    7. These states corrode a person


    8. Add to that the damage to the plumbing from the bricks when they corrode, and you can end up with a major repair bill


    9. Quasi-indestructibility: Gold has high resistance levels and doesn’t easily corrode


    10. She knew her husband’s nature—it would rankle and corrode

    1. eaves dripped rust from the corroded iron guttering that hung to the


    2. In all that time it had not corroded at all


    3. Either that or your manhood is corroded and you cannot be respected


    4. It was rusted and corroded, but


    5. He was scraping the corroded battery cables when he noticed motion from the corner of his eye


    6. cage would break open once the rusted wire had corroded


    7. the very thing that corroded the accuracy?


    8. Deep inside the plant a valve, already heavily encrusted and corroded had momentarily failed, then rectified itself


    9. The liquefied ammonia thundered along the inside of the corroded pipe work towards the innards of the reaction vessel, towards coils by now superheated to well above normal operating tolerance


    10. The inside of the pipe work was corroded and pinholes were forming

    11. A few seconds later he struggled up out of the seething water, trusting his weight dubiously to the corroded rungs


    12. they found the same thing, the corroded remains of metal,


    13. It wouldn’t come on, so I was checking the battery contact to see if they’d corroded


    14. As for your suit, it was corroded through in at least four places and is so radioactive that it will have to be embedded in concrete and dumped back on Io


    15. When he arrived at the cemetery five minutes later, Feltus asked the driver to wait then, pulling himself from the uncomfortable position in the back, paused to view the tall arched iron gates, intricately designed, that were corroded by years of exposure to the elements, which seemed to add character and a sense of endurance to their stately structure


    16. A special tool was fashioned at a machine shop, to pre-empt any problems during removal of the corroded wheel nuts


    17. combination of sweetened formula and juice, high in acids and sugar, will likely result in corroded teeth and a sickly childhood


    18. Suddenly, his foot slipped as one of the corroded tiers snapped and gave way, and he stumbled and grasped for hold, but to no avail


    19. It was something of a relief when someone clapped their hands, and my fellow prisoners started filing out of the room, one orderly table a time, a gentle river of corroded skin and bone


    20. There was some rust on it now, and when we inspected it further, it was apparent that some of the pipe had entirely corroded away

    21. Though it was a sleep of Nefer’s craftsmanship the corners corroded some


    22. She could take no more of these lies, her lies that corroded away her insides, burning them useless and unrecognizable


    23. Here, fields of volcanic ash electrified by lightening; its splatter slayed all in its inferno, leaving only our corroded, rusted remains


    24. The casing was corroded


    25. The risks of having corroded blades also


    26. Corroded chains had carved grooves into the bark


    27. out the corroded metal


    28. He wondered again if Mary Galvin could have killed the girl, her personality corroded by seeing her now hated ex-lover day after day, and having to watch as he paraded his latest mistresses under her nose


    29. The blade was still slightly corroded but traces


    30. Their hearts have become corroded by what they used to earn

    31. Captain Nemo showed me a tin box, stamped with the coat of arms of France and all corroded by salt water


    32. The most powerful of family ties had been viciously corroded by the acid of death


    33. perceived that the lines upon which you ran were rusted and corroded, red and yellow with disuse and decay! What a catch must have come in their breath as in a second it flashed upon them that it was not Manchester but Death which was waiting for them at the end of that sinister line


    34. WIRES RACING ALONG through chords and triplets, swelling every so often into corroded connections, weird shapes against the sky, triangles and spheres like a coded message trying to tell him something


    35. Her beauty was consumed and wasted even as he watched, and when he seized her, in terror, he cried out, for he imagined his own hand corroded, and he choked back a cry


    36. Her beauty was consumed and wasted even as he watched, and when he seized her, he cried out, for he imagined his own hand corroded, and, in terror, he choked back a cry


    37. It so chanced that almost upon first cutting into him with the spade, the entire length of a corroded harpoon was found imbedded in his flesh, on the lower part of the bunch before described


    38. So deep did they go; and so ancient, and corroded, and weedy the aspect of the lowermost puncheons, that you almost looked next for some mouldy corner-stone cask containing coins of Captain Noah, with copies of the posted placards, vainly warning the infatuated old world from the flood


    39. "Give way!" cried Ahab to the oarsmen, and the boats darted forward to the attack; but maddened by yesterday's fresh irons that corroded in him, Moby Dick seemed combinedly possessed by all the angels that fell from heaven


    1. which eternally corrodes and destroys the cherished positive


    2. This type of path is in complete contrast with the Christian perfectionistic ideal that, in my opinion, is what today corrodes the West


    3. Hate burns the soul, corrodes the mind, turns


    4. Another river, called the White River, unites with this some miles below its origin: this river, which is so called from the turbidness of its waters, its salutary to men and animals; fishes live in it, and vegetation is nourished by its waters; but after the junction it becomes clear; the acid dissolving the earthy particles which discoloured it, and it now becomes fatal to living beings: kills the fish, destroys the vegetation, and corrodes the stones in its channel


    1. From the passageway the digitally enhanced voice of Citizen Marat burst into life once more, corroding the moment of doubt into a thousand flakes of brittle rust


    2. of corroding metals running within, and spray-painted atop the


    3. But the domes that glistened in the leaves below him were the unbroken pinnacles of the royal palace of Alkmeenon which had defied the corroding ages


    4. designed to spread the profits of superlative endeavor to supplant the corroding


    5. that stands to represent their insidious corroding all inclusive government


    6. Such a stench… We can't even talk; it is almost corroding our noses


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    Synonyms for "corrode"

    corrode rust eat deteriorate fret waste consume erode gnaw wear away canker rot degenerate

    "corrode" definitions

    cause to deteriorate due to the action of water, air, or an acid


    become destroyed by water, air, or a corrosive such as an acid