Sentences

decay in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

Decay refers to the process of gradual decomposition or deterioration of material, often due to environmental factors or biological activity.

Sample Sentences

  1. The old wooden bridge was showing signs of decay after years of exposure to the elements.
  2. Scientists studied the decay of organic matter to understand nutrient cycling in ecosystems.
  3. The sweet smell of decay filled the air as the autumn leaves began to rot on the forest floor.
  4. His once-vibrant enthusiasm for the project fell into decay as obstacles mounted.
  5. Regular dental check-ups can prevent tooth decay and maintain good oral health.
  6. The old wooden chair had started to decay, leaving splinters on the surface.
  7. Scientists study the process of decay to understand how organic matter breaks down.
  8. As the fruit ripened, it began to decay, attracting flies and other insects.
  9. The once-vibrant colors of the painting faded with time, evidence of its slow decay.
  10. In a dark and damp environment, the decay of the fallen leaves enriched the soil.
  11. The slow decay of the once-vibrant forest was evident in the lifeless trees and overgrown underbrush.
  12. Scientists studied the decay of organic matter to better understand nutrient cycling in ecosystems.
  13. After years of neglect, the old house was showing signs of decay, with peeling paint and crumbling brickwork.
  14. The dentist explained how tooth decay can lead to more serious dental issues if not treated promptly.
  15. Cultural decay can often be observed in societies that neglect their artistic and historical heritage.

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