Crossword-Solution: CORRODE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Corrode | v. t. | To eat away by degrees; to wear away or diminish by gradually separating or destroying small particles of, as by action of a strong acid or a caustic alkali. |
| Corrode | v. t. | To consume; to wear away; to prey upon; to impair. |
| Corrode | v. i. | To have corrosive action; to be subject to corrosion. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CORRODE | anagram | COORDER, CORDERO |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAEET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CORRODE (5)
Women generally were so much the more smitten with this original person because he was not to be caught by their flatteries, however adroit, nor by the wiles with which they circumvent the strongest men and corrode the steel temper.
Touched by his mien and manners next, a file She felt corrode her heart with secret wound; She felt corrode her heart, and with desire, By little and by little warmed, took fire.
And this at, the end of it all, lined with boilerplate that even alcohol will not corrode and that only alcohol will tickle.
Nothing can be a stronger proof of the malignant quality of the air than that the rust will immediately corrode both the iron and brass if they are not carefully covered with straw.
When the lung, which is the steward of the air, is obstructed, by rheums, and in one part no air, and in another too much, enters in, then the parts which are unrefreshed by air corrode, and other parts are distorted by the excess of air; and in this manner painful diseases are produced.
Quotes with CORRODE (3)
To truly strip a man of everything, one must take away his community, money, and corrode the core of his beliefs until he is left bathed in the agony of isolation.
Some minds corrode and grow inactive under the loss of personal liberty; others grow morbid and irritable; but it is the nature of the poet to become tender and imaginitive in the loneliness of confinement. He banquets upon the honey of his own thoughts, and, like the captive bird, pours forth his soul in melody.
I tell you, say the rich, the poor are naughtbut dirty windwelling in air-shaftsover the cindersand droppings ofthe past, theirvoices thickwith greaseand ordure, sewer-greedto corrode the earwith the horrorsof the pastand the voidsof new stupidity. One could drownwaiting for the poorto makeone fine distinction. Yes, destroy ussay the richand you losethe rootsof God.
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 25 times in crossword archives (1957–2023).