Similar words: corrode, corroding, eroded, corrosion, corrosive, corroborate, corroborated, corroborative. Meaning: [kə'rəʊd] adj. eaten away as by acid or oxidation.
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1. Rust has corroded the steel rails.
2. The metal has corroded because of rust.
3. The copper pipework has corroded in places.
4. Corruption has corroded our confidence in the police force.
5. Acid has corroded the iron .
6. Engineers found the structure had been corroded by moisture.
7. If the pipe is badly corroded, it should be replaced.
8. Jealousy corroded her character.
9. The pipework was badly corroded in places.
10. Acid rain has corroded the statue.
11. It was in a brass frame,[sentencedict.com] corroded from the steam of coffee and spilled Cokes.
12. This was quickly followed by three very corroded Roman minims which were impossible to identify as the markings had been completely erased.
13. We think she corroded for only a matter of weeks before being colonised.
14. Over the years, rain, wind, and sun had corroded the statue, turning the bronze a bright green.
15. Leaking, discoloured, swollen, rusty or corroded batteries should never be used.
16. Metal is easily corroded, but the skill lies in producing an attractive colour which is even in tone and texture.
17. A row of corroded steel drums caught her eye but she quickly discounted them.
18. Clean corroded battery terminals with baking soda and water.
19. Sea water has corroded the anchor chain.
20. The steel plates here may have been corroded.
21. The brick cope was corroded by frost damage.
22. The metal tools have corroded.
23. The inves-tigators found that the underground pipes were badly corroded.
24. The growing Cavity Wall Tie Service provides a comprehensive system of inspection and replacement of corroded wall ties.
25. Occasionally the spoil heap outside a badger sett would reveal a piece of bone or a scrap of corroded armour.
26. It was like walking on flints with bare feet,[sentencedict.com/corroded.html] and her raw bones corroded inside her.
27. The ice is fickle, sometimes weakened by sunlight, or corroded by trapped air.
28. It's hurtful when you see good actors out of work and the way in which their confidence is corroded by the system.
29. They have been removed from the bridge because many similar ones have broken apart as the steel rods have corroded.
30. The Hmong with whom they worked had radio equipment that was corroded, antique, unserviceable.
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