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corroded

[ US /kɝˈoʊdɪd/ ]
[ UK /kəɹˈə‍ʊdɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. eaten away as by acid or oxidation

How To Use corroded In A Sentence

  • The skyscrapers on the west side of Shinjuku station were the same; dark monoliths, corroded to half-height by the fog.
  • In addition, it has corroded the sense of community between the workers, isolating people rather than bringing them together.
  • Metal is easily corroded, but the skill lies in producing an attractive colour which is even in tone and texture.
  • The silvering of the reverse has been so corroded that no signs of the goddess’s galeated head are visible. The Land of Midian
  • Occasionally the spoil heap outside a badger sett would reveal a piece of bone or a scrap of corroded armour.
  • Later, we hike into Limestone Gorge, through a corroded landscape of dolomite blocks, bizarre limestone tower karsts, twisted Screw Palms and scorched yellow grasses.
  • The silvering of the reverse has been so corroded that no signs of the goddess's galeated head are visible. The Land of Midian — Volume 1
  • Its arteries are choked with traffic, lungs corroded by pollutants, throat parched with thirst, and body labouring under a weight its heart cannot sustain.
  • You may need a hacksaw to get these off if they are corroded.
  • That too must once have been a corroded unrecognisable lump of metal. MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
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