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corrosive

[kuh-roh-siv] / kəˈroʊ sɪv /


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“But when universities do the same thing by trying to weasel out of their contracts, it’s equally corrosive.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Perhaps more corrosive was the level of indifference, with 78% of young people "not interested" in the Royal Family.

From BBC

Far from serving the goals of the 1st Amendment, Fox’s knowing and reckless publication of lies undermined press freedom and had a terribly corrosive effect on the country.

From Los Angeles Times

The show is not as corrosive as “Unicorn Gratitude Mystery,” in which Finley covered politics a few months before the 2016 presidential election, but it is just as angry.

From New York Times

Tides, punishing winds and corrosive saltwater degrade the parts, necessitating the overhaul.

From Seattle Times