Deteriorate [verb]

Definition of Deteriorate:

decay, degenerate

Opposite/Antonyms of Deteriorate:


Sentence/Example of Deteriorate:

As the SERP situation deteriorated, the communication with the agency first soured, then the collaboration was terminated without the problem being resolved.

In just the United States, we’re looking at about $200 billion a year in deteriorating infrastructure.

The error bars around short-season WAR are huge, and “on-pace” stats during a season usually deteriorate quickly.

The situation could deteriorate further as job losses have begun to mount.

The Dalia survey also found that across the board, public perceptions of US global influence have markedly deteriorated.

In fact, more people said their workplace culture had gotten better in the pandemic than said it had deteriorated—though there are some interesting wrinkles in who felt most positive.

“The old plan pushed nicer amenities to the outskirts of the rapidly growing city while San Diego’s inner neighborhood parks deteriorated,” she writes.

The old plan pushed nicer amenities to the outskirts of the rapidly growing city while San Diego’s inner neighborhood parks deteriorated.

Wines during fermentation, if improperly managed, will produce acetic acid, which will greatly deteriorate their quality.

But baked potatoes deteriorate every moment they stand after they are tender.