Corrode | Mean of corrode in English Dictionary
/kəˈroʊd/
- Verb
- to slowly break apart and destroy (metal, an object, etc.) through a chemical process
- Rainwater may corrode the steel containers.
- Over time, the pipes become corroded and need to be replaced.
- After a few weeks in the ocean, the boat began to corrode.
- to gradually destroy or weaken (something)
- Years of lies and secrets had corroded their relationship.