(Biology) the process of decay caused by bacterial or fungal action.
Unacceptable behavior (especially ludicrously false statements)
Become physically weaker.
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Examples for "decay "
Examples for "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.
1 The journalist is both a news gatherer and a moulder of thought.
2 But as soon as the air tetched them they began to moulder .
3 The Iron Council cut through the ivy-clotted city, towers gone to moulder .
4 Is it within its consecrated precincts that this heart shall shortly moulder ?
5 Now the Commune may leave me here to moulder , if it will!
1 Maybe they decompose quickly into a form that resembles typical rock crystal.
2 Proteins and carbohydrates within the algae also decompose , increasing the fuel yield.
3 The warmth and moisture of the mouth make these matters decompose quickly.
4 Never mind that they'd warp in sunlight or decompose in mere weeks.
5 If a battery heats up beyond 80C, the components start to decompose .
1 The journalist is both a news gatherer and a molder of thought.
2 Every lovely, vital face, in Jesse's eyes, had already begun to molder .
3 Rows of buildings that manage to glitter and molder at the same time.
4 It had sagged and begun to molder after years in some dank hallway.
5 I'm eighty years old, incredibly wicked, and an iron - molder by trade.
1 In one place flowers rot and die; in another, bloom and live.
2 Spray 5 is the most important in reducing the amount of rot .
3 The leaves rot on the ground; the trees also, age after age.
4 They do not lie and rot in the sun and the mists.
5 They will rot in prison; that is all that they will do.
6 If you have no influence, you may rot in your provincial tribunal.
7 The woman talked the most utter rubbish; I know it's total rot .
8 Some of the smaller varieties of Prof. Hansen the brown rot takes.
9 We have a town ordinance against leaving it in piles to rot .
10 Wither, poor girl, in your garret; rot , poor bachelor, in your Club.
11 We are not the only ones that suffer from the brown rot .
12 Huge piles of railway material rot , unguarded and neglected, on the shore.
13 It's only something that Raygan would call bally rot in the paper.
14 Order and obedience were the priority; everything else was left to rot .
15 They cause the state to rot with abuses by falsifications and forgeries.
16 Shouldn't you be further along on the whole road - to - rot - and - ruin business by now?
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