The spontaneous disintegration of a radioactive substance along with the emission of ionizing radiation.
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Examples for "crumble "
1 At least the building was fairly new; it wouldn't crumble under me.
2 Casey, on the other hand, had already seen her parents' relationship crumble .
3 Billboard: Some bands crumble under that sort of weight of common experience.
4 A change in the political wind, and those barriers begin to crumble .
5 If it imposes austerity measures too harshly, the fragile economy could crumble .
1 Immediately past the gates, however, stood a series of dilapidated mechanics' workshops.
2 Experts and engineers had said dilapidated machinery was responsible for the accident.
3 Iraq's infrastructure is dilapidated after decades of war, sanctions and economic decline.
4 A small, dilapidated structure, attached to the main part, caught her attention.
5 Tens of thousands of people are packed together in these dilapidated buildings.
Anaerobic decomposition of organic matter.
A gradual decrease; as of stored charge or current.
Другие значения термина "decay" 1 It used to mean quite simply, 'Do you decay to something else?'
2 The years of decay had left him vulnerable and far too mortal.
3 His first efforts were directed toward counteracting the spiritual decay in Israel.
4 The nearer I approached the crisis, the more did my confidence decay .
5 The period of decay : the joyous enthusiasm has vanished; depression succeeds intoxication.
6 They seem to approach and recede, attack and decay as you look.
7 The brown of California is the brown of ripeness; not of decay .
8 Both films involve skinheads, extreme violence and shocking depictions of urban decay .
9 They decay to a certain point, and then they just stop rotting.
10 For years our capital physically suffered greatly falling into decay and dilapidation.
11 We are not born in the dotage and decay of the world.
12 Thyroid and adrenal balance determines the resistance to decay of the molars.
13 Gum disease and tooth decay are the most common oral diseases worldwide.
14 Many of the houses, of course, have been restored because of decay .
15 And that builds a certain unavoidable decay into a work of non-fiction.
16 When the sword was sheathed there followed social degradation and intellectual decay .
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