degenerate in a sentence
a.
Definition
To degenerate means to decline or deteriorate in quality, condition, or function over time.
Sample Sentences
- The once-vibrant community began to degenerate after the factory closed.
- As time passed, the original purpose of the building began to degenerate into mere ruins.
- Some argue that the moral fabric of society is degenerating at an alarming rate.
- His health started to degenerate after he stopped exercising regularly.
- The debate turned heated as participants accused each other of degenerating into personal attacks.
- His health began to degenerate after years of neglecting his diet.
- The debate took a turn as the conversation started to degenerate into personal attacks.
- Over time, the once vibrant community began to degenerate into a state of disrepair.
- The artist felt his creativity was starting to degenerate under the pressure of deadlines.
- As the conversation progressed, their relationship seemed to degenerate rather than improve.
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