To cause to deteriorate due to the action of water, air, or an acid.
1 This neutralized flux will not corrode metal as will the ordinary acid.
2 It should corrode the hellstone faster than the skin oils alone would.
3 Nothing to rot the cloth or wood, nothing to corrode the metal.
4 Flesh would decay, metal would corrode , and one day they would be gone.
5 The rod should preferably be of brass, which does not corrode like iron.
6 He appeared fleshy and downtrodden, and his handsome features had started to corrode .
7 And are they not used as money because acids will not corrode them?
8 And that your brain starts to corrode if you take it too often.
9 The odor was more than foul; it seemed to corrode his very throat.
10 Higher ethanol blends can corrode fuel lines and other parts in engines, they say.
11 But TransCanada said oil sands petroleum does not corrode steel.
12 And salty ocean water and air that can insidiously corrode metals in ghastly ways.
13 Purging can corrode tooth enamel, and overuse of laxatives can lead to intestinal damage.
14 I let the savagery corrode the edge of my voice.
15 Should they corrode their way through, he and Skinner would not last a heartbeat.
16 She should go now, though; scales are apt to corrode .
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