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deteriorating
[ dih-teer-ee-uh-rey-ting ]
adjective
- becoming worse or inferior in condition, character, quality, value, etc.:
A deteriorating house, whatever the cause, will have an adverse effect on your real estate investment.
Officials have warned of a deteriorating security situation in the disputed territory.
- disintegrating or wearing away:
If what you have underneath is fabric or fiberglass, I’d be concerned that deteriorating paint is letting ultraviolet rays do their worst to your aircraft.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of deteriorating1
Example Sentences
“With deteriorating weather to the north and only 15 minutes of fuel remaining, the crew was forced to shut down at the airport in Shelter Cove,†the U.S.
"Mum's health is rapidly deteriorating, and she is collapsing due to malnutrition," she said.
But on a trip home for Christmas, he noticed his dad’s health deteriorating because of diabetes.
Coral Jeffery says she has developed asthma in the past six years and her daughter, Ms Stewart, who runs the playgroup, has noticed children's health deteriorating.
The European Union has repeatedly called for Saakashvili's immediate release from prison, expressing concern over his deteriorating health.
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