Antonym: amelioration. Similar words: deteriorate, determination, oration, adoration, decoration, exploration, corporation, restoration. Meaning: [dɪ‚tɪərɪə'reɪʃn] n. 1. a symptom of reduced quality or strength 2. process of changing to an inferior state.
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(61) It is often more energy-intensive with a more rapid deterioration than low-tech buildings!
(62) As far as local democracy was concerned, no evidence was clearly discernible either for an improvement or for a deterioration.
(63) There is no way to blame this on some broader deterioration of language and civility in our society.
(64) The buyers therefore had to bear the costs of the deterioration.
(65) In old age, deterioration of vision and hearing can lessen the ability to communicate effectively by causing distortion of sensory input.
(66) A certain mental and physical deterioration of course occurs with age, but its speed and effects are popularly exaggerated.
(67) Resultant wage levels eroded corporate liquidity and profitability, although the extent of the deterioration varied between nations.
(68) Eurosterling bondholders tend to prefer protective covenants that prevent a deterioration in credit quality, whereas eurodollar bondholders prefer the put-at-par option.
(69) Symptoms include uncontrolled moements, emotional disturbances and mental deterioration.
(70) Physical deterioration of adsorbent is not a problem.
(71) The food undergoes no deterioration in the tropics.
(72) This type of packaged should help retard flavor deterioration.
(73) Reduces mental deterioration: No grumpy men and old women.
(74) The subhuman conditions of work soon caused physical deterioration.
(75) I definitely felt a deterioration in vigor.
(76) The deterioration of soil structure is difficult to remedy.
(77) Target deterioration can be minimized by providing adequate cooling.
(78) Thermal effects are a major factor in polymer deterioration.
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(79) Helical line (port) is in upstream of tangential port, minimizes the deterioration came from outflow of helical line, and obtains the best support of tangential port airflow.
(80) Urea is a neutral fertilizer, long - term use does not cause soil deterioration.
(81) Oil is easy of deterioration and rancidity because of its unsaturated fatty acids.
(82) Provided is a method for manufacturing a surface acoustic wave device by which deterioration of electrical characteristics is reduced and the number of manufacturing steps is reduced.
(83) The effects of glutamine peptide on the infective complication may be result from altering immune functions, preventing nutriture deterioration in secondary acute stroke.
(84) An inexpensive litz wire coil ensuring sufficiently high space factor and insusceptible to deterioration in characteristics even in high frequency region.
(85) Marly crack and deterioration of many bridge deck overlays have been attributed to the traffic load, nature factor and high thermal or shrinkage stress development in the concrete.
(86) The previous audit report will be used as reference order to identify any improvement or deterioration.
(87) Osteoarthritis, also known as degenerative arthritis, is a common condition in dogs characterized by progressive deterioration of articular cartilage in the joints of the limbs.
(88) On-board adaptive model can predict the deterioration parameters by Kalman filter and trim the on-board model to match the actual engine.
(89) The ageing of water supply pipe may lead to decrease of water conveyance capacity, higher fault rate and deterioration of water quality.
(90) For those who grew up in Soviet era, Gagra was a precious refuge of pleasure inside communism's bleak expanse. Now its ruins are a memento mori of poetic deterioration.
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