decay

/dɪˈkeɪ/
noun 5verb 5

Collocations

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(noun.)

VERB + DECAY

rapid | slow | dental, tooth | economic, industrial, urban | moral, physical, social

VERB + DECAY

cause

Poor brushing habits cause tooth decay over time.

stop

The old building continued to deteriorate because the owner couldn't stop the decay.

reverse

The new community program helped reverse the decay of the old neighborhood.

prevent

Brushing your teeth regularly helps prevent decay and keeps them healthy.

fall into

The abandoned mansion fell into decay after its owner moved away decades ago.

PREP

in ~

The old factory fell into decay after the company moved to a new location.

~ in

Her teeth showed signs of decay in the back molars from years of neglect.

~ of

The decay of the old wooden bridge finally made it unsafe for vehicles to cross.

PHRASES

the process of decay, signs of decay

The old wooden house showed clear signs of decay after being abandoned for many years.

an odour/a smell/a stench of decay

The old abandoned house had a foul stench of decay coming from inside.

a state of decay

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