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The example sentences of DETERIORATED in videos (7 in total of 8)

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

How to use "deteriorated" in a sentence?

  • It is said that there is a principle of conflict which originated with the single cell and has never deteriorated.
    -Frank Herbert-
  • You know a relationship has deteriorated past the point of salvage when one person detests another's gestures.
    -Josephine Humphreys-
  • The political health of Britain has deteriorated very sharply. The Conservative Party must do something about it. I am the man to do it.
    -Kenneth Clarke-
  • Egypt under Hosni Mubarak had deteriorated to the status of a failed state. We must wipe the slate clean and start again.
    -Mohamed ElBaradei-
  • A healthy degree of party unity among Democrats and Republicans has deteriorated into bitter partisan warfare.
    -Thomas E. Mann-
  • There are few pains so grievous as to have seen, divined, or experienced how an exceptional man has missed his way and deteriorated
    -Friedrich Nietzsche-
  • I suffered from severe depression for over a decade. My condition deteriorated steadily. I was suicidal.
    -Byron Katie-
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Definition and meaning of DETERIORATED

What does "deteriorated mean?"

/dəˈtirēəˌrāt/

deteriorated

verb
become progressively worse.

What are synonyms of "deteriorated"?
Some common synonyms of "deteriorated" 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

Slow loss of physical or mental health. To be slowly destroyed by natural processes; rot.

/kəˈlaps/

collapse
noun verb

instance of structure collapsing. To suddenly fall down or break apart into pieces.

/fāl/

fail
noun verb

A mark on a test showing you did not pass. To stop working or functioning; to break down.

/fôl/

fall
noun verb

Dropping from a standing position to the ground. To drop in amount; to decrease.

/dräp/

drop
noun verb

small round portion of liquid. let fall vertically.

/siNGk/

sink
noun verb

Large bowl in a kitchen or washroom for washing. To move down toward a lower point.

/sləmp/

slump
noun verb

Time when an economy becomes less successful. To sit, lean or fall down because tired or ill.

/slip/

slip
noun verb

A quick escape or become free from something. To begin to fall as a result of losing balance.

/slīd/

slide
noun verb

Reduction in amount, price, quality. To move smoothly and rapidly over a surface.

What are antonyms of "deteriorated"?
Some common antonyms of "deteriorated" 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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