Sentences with corrode
cor·rode
C c - He has devised a process for making gold wires which neither corrode nor oxidise. [VERB]
- Suffering was easier to bear than the bitterness he felt corroding his spirit. [VERB noun]
- Dishwasher detergent can also corrode aluminium rivets used on some handles.
- Even though in the name of choice they promote the very market values and consumerist goals that corrode the values we seek.
- His jealousy corroded his happiness
- A heart corroded by bitterness
- But Sobel argues that this disillusionment can corrode the band itself, not just external relationships.
- It's relationships of unequal power that corrode morale.
- Jealousy corroded his character.
- There's a coldness so complete that it seems to corrode the bones.