corroding

[ UK /kəɹˈə‍ʊdɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. erosion by chemical action
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How To Use corroding In A Sentence

  • One might suspect that the Sautrântika, in corroding the reality of things to the point-instant, courted the risk of annihilationism. Joseph S. O'Leary homepage
  • Beyond the stadium were the corroding hulks of the Bronx.
  • While it has not always lived up to those values, they are there, ‘a sort of immune system eating away at political disease’, corroding the power of grand acquisitors everywhere.
  • Maintenance is required to stop rainwater getting into the structure and corroding the steel framework of the tower.
  • The casting had gone perfectly and the virgin silver, until now untouched by corroding air or water, gleamed like moonlight.
  • They didn't cover the rebar [metal reinforcement bars], so you'd get rusting, corroding and spalling. Times, Sunday Times
  • These pots are placed close together on a bed of tan bark on the floor of a room known as the corroding room. An Elementary Study of Chemistry
  • It is not only increasingly making the governance of the country impossible, but is increasingly corroding the moral infrastructure of our society itself.
  • And of corroding ulcers, those which are phagedaenic, spread and corrode most powerfully, and, in this case, the parts surrounding the sore will have a black and sub-livid appearance. On Ulcers
  • Overtemperature protection is necessary to ensure that the system operates within safe limits and to prevent the collector fluid from corroding or decomposing .
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