Third-person singular simple present indicative form of corrode.(verb)
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Use "corrodes" in a sentence
"Of all the cankers of human happiness, none corrodes it with so silent, yet so baneful a tooth, as indolence."
"Meanwhile, their continued detention of these two young men, in isolation, in a cramped cell, and without affording them even the process they are due under Iranian law, further corrodes their image around the world."
"Given the corrosive nature of money in politics and how it corrodes our democratic foundation, it is important to limit the flow of the special interest spigot or at least create more opportunities for regular people to compete through public financing."