Corroded [verb]

Definition of Corroded:

wear away; eat away

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Sentence/Example of Corroded:

I took a firm grip on the corroded bricks and heaved on them.

I knew that they were corroded with vice and sunk deep in debauchery, in which they lived contented.

There is no preventive yet known for this trouble other than the use of pins which have no brass to be corroded.

He had examined a coppered ship under repair, and found the bolts corroded and eaten away.

The aluminium surface is thus corroded somewhat, and rendered favourable to the deposit of an adherent film of copper.

Yet a glimpse tells me that he is far down the hill of life, old and drink-corroded at fifty.

The paste does its work faster than the polishing powder, and if the articles are very much corroded it is preferable.

They stood on a pinnacle where time-corroded shoulders of sandstone broke eruptively through the soil.

The nitrous air gradually lost its elasticity, the bladder collapsed, and became yellow as if corroded by aqua fortis.

I believe British specimens are more often corroded than those from further south.