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The example sentences of DETERIORATE in videos (7 in total of 7)

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but coordinating conjunction once adverb you personal pronoun get verb, non-3rd person singular present much adverb lower adjective, comparative than preposition or subordinating conjunction 90 cardinal number maybe adverb 85 cardinal number the determiner quality noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner song noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present gonna proper noun, singular start verb, non-3rd person singular present to to deteriorate verb, base form .
deteriorate noun, singular or mass but coordinating conjunction so adverb did verb, past tense their possessive pronoun drive noun, singular or mass to to work verb, base form hard adjective lui proper noun, singular 's possessive ending motivation noun, singular or mass was verb, past tense hit verb, past participle the determiner hardest adjective, superlative which wh-determiner was verb, past tense

Use "deteriorate" in a sentence | "deteriorate" example sentences

How to use "deteriorate" in a sentence?

  • Sudden success in golf is like the sudden acquisition of wealth. It is apt to unsettle and deteriorate the character.
    -P. G. Wodehouse-
  • The best years are the forties; after fifty a man begins to deteriorate, but in the forties he is at the maximum of his villainy.
    -H. L. Mencken-
  • By failing to keep their end of the bargain, the Bush administration would allow New Jersey projects to deteriorate and make New Jersey highways and bridges less safe.
    -Bob Menendez-
  • If man could be crossed with the cat, it would improve man but deteriorate the cat.
    -Mark Twain-
  • Without such inspiration, we would rapidly deteriorate and finally perish.
    -Walt Disney-
  • The invention of film has given our generation the dubious advantage of watching our acting heroes deteriorate before our eyes.
    -Robert Brustein-
  • We should learn from children not to hold grudges. Children often fight when they play together but they quickly make up and their fights don't deteriorate into bitter feuds.
    -Joseph Wechsberg-
  • When emotions dominate, maturity and wisdom deteriorate
    -Dennis Prager-
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Definition and meaning of DETERIORATE

What does "deteriorate mean?"

/dəˈtirēəˌrāt/

deteriorate

verb
become progressively worse.

What are synonyms of "deteriorate"?
Some common synonyms of "deteriorate" are:
  • worsen,
  • decline,
  • degenerate,
  • decay,
  • collapse,
  • fail,
  • fall,
  • drop,
  • sink,
  • slump,
  • slip,
  • slide,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈwərs(ə)n/

worsen
verb

make or become worse.

/dəˈklīn/

decline
noun verb

gradual decrease. decrease.

degenerate
adjective noun verb

Having become morally corrupt. immoral or corrupt person. To become something worse or inferior; deteriorate.

/dəˈkā/

decay
noun verb

process of rotting. To be slowly destroyed by natural processes; rot.

/kəˈlaps/

collapse
noun verb

instance of structure collapsing. To fall down suddenly due to being ill or tired.

/fāl/

fail
noun verb

mark which is too low to pass examination. To not achieve a goal, or to go wrong.

/fôl/

fall
noun verb

Dropping from a standing position to the ground. move downwards.

/dräp/

drop
noun verb

Distance between a higher and a lower level. To drive someone to a place and then drive away.

/siNGk/

sink
noun verb

Large bowl in a kitchen or washroom for washing. To decrease in value or amount.

/sləmp/

slump
noun verb

sudden severe or prolonged fall in price. To sit, lean or fall down because tired or ill.

/slip/

slip
noun verb

Occasion when something grows worse or drops lower. To escape or become free from something.

/slīd/

slide
noun verb

Action of moving by means of sliding. To slip on something wet or slippery.

What are antonyms of "deteriorate"?
Some common antonyms of "deteriorate" are:
  • improve,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/imˈpro͞ov/

improve
verb

To make, or become, something better.

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