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Meanings of
deteriorate
in inglés
portugués
degradar
catalán
degenerar-se
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Grow worse.
drop
degenerate
devolve
recuperate
portugués
degradar
To put a thing in bad condition by making it suffer some damage.
damage
Synonyms
Examples for "
drop
"
drop
degenerate
devolve
Examples for "
drop
"
1
That tinkering saw the support for 'yes'
drop
to 49 per cent.
2
However, he decided to
drop
out in 1981 during his second year.
3
For different reasons, both parties are likely to see their vote
drop
.
4
The fight to pressure the state to
drop
the case is on.
5
She did, however,
drop
a hint about a possible new television role.
1
We must not allow our creative protest to
degenerate
into physical violence.
2
In a short time, I'm going to
degenerate
into a bestial state.
3
But if the situation continues to
degenerate
,
that insulation might wear thin.
4
He would not be the dupe of such
degenerate
fables; God forbid.
5
They were alone; just they two, the
degenerate
ruffian and his victim.
1
The strategy was clear: to
devolve
after a hundred years of waiting.
2
Without this guidance, the nomination process may
devolve
into its current state.
3
Things would soon
devolve
far beyond any chance of intervention from him.
4
Without a restructuring deal in place, the matter could
devolve
into litigation.
5
The active religious duties of the Mitsuye-shiro now
devolve
upon the Guji.
Usage of
deteriorate
in inglés
1
Conditions are forecast to
deteriorate
over coming days particularly in coastal areas.
2
The situation continued to
deteriorate
because of inadequate investment and growing demand.
3
The situation is likely to
deteriorate
further through the winter, she said.
4
If tribal or factional armed groups get involved the situation could
deteriorate
.
5
They also expect a growing number of legal battles as relations
deteriorate
.
6
For several years before he was diagnosed, Jack's health began to
deteriorate
.
7
That amount has been falling as the financial situation of mills
deteriorate
.
8
Mom's in good shape, but eventually her health is going to
deteriorate
.
9
He said conditions on Nauru and Manus Island are continuing to
deteriorate
.
10
The economy could
deteriorate
more rapidly than business executives expect, he added.
11
In his months at Gulf Coast, Étienne had watched Lucien's health
deteriorate
.
12
The longer governments avoid tough choices, the more NHS finances will
deteriorate
.
13
Next the meal began to diminish in quantity and
deteriorate
in quality.
14
In the past 20 years, the world's environment has continued to
deteriorate
.
15
The second law of thermodynamics, entropy, tells us that all things
deteriorate
.
16
Despite his undergoing surgery and chemotherapy, his health was continuing to
deteriorate
.
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deteriorate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
deteriorate further
deteriorate rapidly
deteriorate more
deteriorate quickly
deteriorate significantly
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Translations for
deteriorate
portugués
degradar
degenerar
piorar
deteriorar
catalán
degenerar-se
deteriorar-se
espatllar
espatllar-se
deteriorar
Deteriorate
through the time
Deteriorate
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
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