Phrases with «decay»

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Decay means when something gradually breaks down, wears out, or becomes worse over time. It can happen to living things, objects, or even ideas. It's like when a fruit rots, a building crumbles, or a relationship fades away. Full definition

Adjective + «decay»

Noun + «decay»

«decay» + noun

«to decay» + noun

Sentences with «decay»

  • The rate of decay in their samples was not steady but varied according to the season. (discovermagazine.com)
  • We do not solve the problems of urban decay by the application of brown soap or iodine. (religion-online.org)
  • With that said, it does contain acid that can strip your teeth of enamel opening it up to a greater chance of tooth decay from other foods and sugars you eat. (ironmanmagazine.com)
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