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    decay
    /dɪˈkeɪ/

    verb

    • 1. (of organic matter) rot or decompose through the action of bacteria and fungi: "the body had begun to decay" Similar decomposerotputrefygo bad

    noun

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  2. DECAY definition: 1. to become gradually damaged, worse, or less; to cause something to do this: 2. If a radioactive…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DECAY is to undergo decomposition. How to use decay in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Decay.

  4. decay implies either entire or partial deterioration by progressive natural changes: Teeth decay. decompose suggests the reducing of a substance to its component elements: Moisture makes some chemical compounds decompose. disintegrate emphasizes the breaking up, going to pieces, or wearing away of anything, so that its original wholeness is ...

  5. to become gradually damaged, worse, or less; to cause something to do this: Sugar makes your teeth decay. The role of the extended family has been decaying for some time. Pollution has decayed the surface of the stonework on the front of the cathedral. the smell of decaying meat. [ I ] physics specialized.

  6. DECAY meaning: 1 : to be slowly destroyed by natural processes to be slowly broken down by the natural processes that destroy a dead plant or body; 2 : to slowly lose strength, health, etc.

  7. de·cay. (dĭ-kā′) v. de·cayed, de·cay·ing, de·cays. v.intr. 1. Biology To break down into component parts; rot. 2. Physics To disintegrate in a process of radioactive decay or particle decay. 3. Electronics To decrease gradually in magnitude. Used of voltage or current. 4. Aerospace To decrease in orbit. Used of an artificial satellite. 5.

  8. decay meaning, definition, what is decay: to be slowly destroyed by a natural chem...: Learn more.

  9. definition 1: a process of decline or deterioration. The old mansion is in decay after years of neglect. synonyms: corruption, decadence, degeneration, deterioration, rot, ruin, ruination. similar words: atrophy, collapse, decrepitude. definition 2: the process of rotting or state of decomposition.

  10. n. Microbiology decomposition; rot: Decay made the wood unsuitable for use. a gradual falling into an inferior condition; progressive decline: the decay of international relations; the decay of the Aztec civilizations. decline in or loss of strength, health, intellect, etc.: His mental decay is distressing.

  11. Definitions of 'decay'. 1. When something such as a dead body, a dead plant, or a tooth decays, it is gradually destroyed by a natural process. [...] 2. If something such as a society, system, or institution decays, it gradually becomes weaker or its condition gets worse. [...]