How To Use Corroding In A Sentence
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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
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Beyond the stadium were the corroding hulks of the Bronx.
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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.
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Maintenance is required to stop rainwater getting into the structure and corroding the steel framework of the tower.
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The casting had gone perfectly and the virgin silver, until now untouched by corroding air or water, gleamed like moonlight.
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They didn't cover the rebar [metal reinforcement bars], so you'd get rusting, corroding and spalling.
Times, Sunday Times
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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
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It is not only increasingly making the governance of the country impossible, but is increasingly corroding the moral infrastructure of our society itself.
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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
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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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Reader! when you behold an aspect for whose constant gloom and frown you cannot account, whose unvarying cloud exasperates you by its apparent causelessness, be sure that there is a canker somewhere, and a canker not the less deeply corroding because concealed.
Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte
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I mean, a lot of metal objects are corroding very badly: some of the tin cans you can only see as rust rings where their seams were, so it certainly does need a lot of care.
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This is a rather indefinite term, as applied to the diseased ear of a dog; in fact, any malignant corroding sore may be called a canker, no matter where situated.
The Dog
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The Queensland Government is withholding payment for the plant until problems such as corroding pipe couplings are addressed.
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The plica affects only the common people at present, but all the evils originating in schism are corroding and destroying the higher classes of the republic.
A Philosophical Dictionary
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Worms in sheep called flukes are owing to the dilute state of the bile; hence they originate in the intestines, and thence migrate into the biliary ducts, and corroding the liver produce ulcers, cough, and hectic fever, called the rot.
Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
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The golden age of travel has left in its path a few lone mountain motels, a family resort or two, and a trail of corroding cottages.
Annemarie Dooling: Mountain Resorts of the Past Earning a Second Life
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In fact, consumerism has spread like an epidemic, corroding the civic fabric of our society.
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Suffering was easier to bear than the bitterness he felt corroding his spirit.
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Suffering was easier to bear than the bitterness he felt corroding his spirit.
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Fueled by obedience, reveling in brute force, dismissive of weakness, the game hardly seems nimble enough to withstand the social trends that made Aliquippa feel, over the past 40 years, like some corroding edge of the American Dream.
Story Pick: A town where football greats are raised
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There's no denying the ugliness of much of the surrounding neighborhood, with its filthy streets and corroding industrial buildings.
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IT is a weary thing to lie tossing restlessly from side to side, sleepless, through the silent watches of the night, spirit and matter warring against each other -- the sword gnawing and corroding its sheath.
Frank Fairlegh Scenes From The Life Of A Private Pupil
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We cannot see how deliverance will come or when it will come, but nothing is more certain that every trace of Hitler's footsteps, every stain of his infected, corroding fingers will be sponged and purged and, if need be, blasted from the surface of the earth.
No to the Nazis
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They are now corroding and not doing the job they were intended to do.
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The exception is in strongly reducing environments in which titanium is severely corroding and not readily passivated.
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Instead, it seems that it is causing a more complicated destabilisation - inflaming long-running local conflicts, and gradually corroding nation states.
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If the plan is to be realized in the near future, I sincerely hope that the admission rules will be strictly adhered to, barring bribery and corruption from corroding the healthy tissue of a new-born establishment.
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Stars, lies and propaganda have become the stock in trade of public life, distorting reality, unhinging trust in institutions and corroding confidence.
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Politicians and journalists are corroding the foundations of justice
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When you behold an aspect for whose constant gloom and frown you cannot account, whose unvarying cloud exasperates you by its apparent causelessness, be sure that there is a canker somewhere, and a canker not the less deeply corroding because concealed.
Daily Strength for Daily Needs
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There were more of them, and they were corroding.
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So politics have failed to deliver the uplift of leadership demanded by a new and corroding imbalance in social justice.
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So you had all the high sodium content of the concrete corroding the steel.
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In the eightieth year of her age she was seized with an inward burning fever, which wasted her insensibly by its intense heat; at the same time an imposthume was formed in her lungs; and a violent and most tormenting scurvy, attended with a corroding hideous stinking ulcer, ate away her jaws and mouth, and deprived her of her speech.
The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March
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A friend on this forum told me of copper plumbing used to supply a pool/spa corroding from the attack of chemicals in the water.
Many thanks to Bertil and MK, however, more questions
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The project became fully operational in May and the rate at which the parts were corroding they may have to be replaced very soon.
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Road salt was a major commodity, but it was both seasonal and offered only a low freight rate, while at the same time the covered hopper cars were corroding out at an alarming pace, faster than they were being written-off!