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deteriorate

[dih-teer-ee-uh-reyt] / dɪˈtɪər i əˌreɪt /


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“Too many times, our society lets people’s mental health deteriorate so significantly that they can either become the victims or the perpetrators of crimes.”

From Los Angeles Times

With the pitch deteriorating, Lyon unleashed another trademark delivery to bowl Stokes, then tempted Crawley down the wicket to be stumped by Carey, leaving England's Ashes campaign in tatters.

From Barron's

Notably, it briefly reclaimed the 200-day on April 4 but failed to hold above it, with subsequent price action deteriorating quickly thereafter.

From Barron's

The decision followed a string of reports showing a deteriorating inflation outlook and warnings from the RBA that the economy is starting to grind up against capacity constraints.

From The Wall Street Journal

I’m optimistic in my view of what the equity markets can do, but if the labor market starts to deteriorate more quickly than expected, that might scare investors.

From Barron's