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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The constant criticism began to corrode her self-confidence.
The negative reviews have started to corrode the restaurant's reputation.
The water in the pipes can corrode the metal over time.
The janitor applied a special type of corrode to remove the rust from the metal staircase.
The chemicals in the cleaning solution can corrode the kitchen sink.
The air conditioning unit had a lot of corrode on the coils.
The salt in the marinade can corrode the grill grates.
Gossip and rumors can corrode a politician's reputation.
The metalworker used a weak corrode to etch a design onto a piece of copper.
The salty seawater can corrode the iron anchors of ships.
The negative reviews will slowly corrode the reputation of the restaurant.
The chemical reaction can corrode the pipes in your home.
The constant criticism can corrode a person's spirit.
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