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corrode

[kuh-rohd] / kəˈroʊd /


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The fountain “contains deteriorated concrete, corroded structural steel and hazardous materials and its mechanical and electrical systems are beyond repair,” Goodwin said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Edison said it began looking for corroded transmission towers in 2020, but found so many that it temporarily stopped those evaluations in 2022 to focus on fixing those found unsafe.

From Los Angeles Times

Antisemitism corrodes the civic foundations on which plural societies depend.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I believe they have been corroding our civil discourse, they’ve been ‘attention fracking’ our children and treating our youth like products, not people.”

From Salon

Committee chair Matt Western warned mishandling similar future cases will "corrode public trust".

From BBC