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decay
noun as in breaking down, collapse
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verb as in deteriorate, crumble
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Example Sentences
The president painted a picture of a decaying and broken America while speaking to reporters before seemingly thinking of cable news.
Tracking the surge in firefighting costs and insured losses misses the decay of natural systems that provide water filtration, soil retention and carbon capture.
Are your brains that riddled with age and decay?
The resulting music is suitably creepy, encompassing decaying jazz, abrasive industrial and the occasional section of ambient unease.
For years it was left to decay on a beach, while Stroma's population also declined.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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