Yes, it is. It means to decay, degenerate, or decrease in quality, especially over time.
The noun form for the verb to deteriorate is deterioration.
No, it is not a noun. It is a verb. A noun form is deterioration.
Yes, "deterioration" is the noun form derived from the verb "deteriorate." It refers to the process of becoming worse or declining in quality.
The sunlight will deteriorate the plastic rather quickly.
decline, worsen, degenerate, slump, go downhill
The noun form for the verb to deteriorate is deterioration.
No, it is not a noun. It is a verb. A noun form is deterioration.
Yes, "deterioration" is the noun form derived from the verb "deteriorate." It refers to the process of becoming worse or declining in quality.
The sunlight will deteriorate the plastic rather quickly.
I will deteriorate myself if I keep drinking too much.
"Deteriorate" is not an abstract noun; it is a verb that describes the process of something becoming worse or declining in quality. The corresponding abstract noun would be "deterioration," which refers to the state or condition of having deteriorated. Abstract nouns represent ideas, qualities, or conditions that cannot be physically touched, while verbs indicate actions or processes.
Older concrete bridges deteriorate because of vibration and earth movement.
The heavy rains caused the retaining wall to deteriorate.
yes ur bones can break and be shaved down so yes your skeleton can deteriorate
The land was beginning to deteriorate from disuse; the weeds were overgrown and the soil was rocky and thin.
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No. Synonyms for deteriorate would be degrade, rot, break down, worsen...