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verb (used with object), cor·rod·ed, cor·rod·ing. to eat or wear away gradually as if by gnawing, especially by chemical action.
to impair; deteriorate: Jealousy corroded his character.
verb (used without object), cor·rod·ed, cor·rod·ing. Origin of corrode 1350–1400; Middle English (<Middle French ) <Latin corrōdere to gnaw to pieces, equivalent to cor- cor- + rōdere to gnaw; akin to rodent
OTHER WORDS FROM corrode cor·rod·ent, noun cor·rod·er, noun cor·rod·i·ble, adjective cor·rod·i·bil·i·ty, noun
non·cor·rod·i·ble, adjective non·cor·rod·ing, adjective, noun un·cor·rod·ed, adjective
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Words nearby corrode corrival, corroborant, corroborate, corroboration, corroboree, corrode , corrody, corrosion, corrosive, corrosive sublimate, corrugate
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Example sentences from the Web for corrode It would be tempting, at this point, to say that the Internet will corrode religious authority and usher in the Great Secular Age.
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They can corrode through whatever human tissue they contact if swallowed or stuck into an orifice, sometimes in a matter of hours.
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Throwing hot fat into your trash can will melt the bag, and pouring it down the sink will corrode the pipes.
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This neutralized flux will not corrode metal as will the ordinary acid.
Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Cutting | Harold P. Manly
She bound her sorrow tight up in her breast, to corrode and fester there.
Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 8, January, 1851 | Various
The acid is not allowed to corrode the tooth, and the diminution of the length may possibly in some degree benefit the animal.
The Horse's Mouth | Edward Mayhew
That is the story of the most terrible vices, I think; they corrode the body while gilding the brain.
The Imitator | Percival Pollard
One of the greatest advantages of aluminum is that it will not rust or corrode under ordinary conditions.
Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Cutting | Harold P. Manly
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British Dictionary definitions for corrode verb to eat away or be eaten away, esp by chemical action as in the oxidation or rusting of a metal
(tr) to destroy gradually; consume his jealousy corroded his happiness
Derived forms of corrode corrodant or corrodent , noun corroder , noun corrodible , adjective corrodibility , noun Word Origin for corrode C14: from Latin corrōdere to gnaw to pieces, from rōdere to gnaw; see rodent , rat
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