deteriorate in the PONS Dictionary

deteriorate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to deteriorate sharply

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In the 1940s, several schools that had deteriorated badly were renovated or replaced.
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The weather continued to deteriorate, and by 21:30 the winds were south at 50- 60, gusting to 70 kn, with 10ft m seas.
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Relations in the band further deteriorated over management decisions.
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Over time, the kiosk deteriorated due to lack of maintenance and even the robbery of pieces.
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The money had deteriorated to such an extent that it was not usable and had to be turned in to a bank.
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Many of the older hotels referred in travel guides have either shut down or have deteriorated over time.
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Mourning the death of both his son, his health deteriorated further.
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These tyres are so soft that running them on a dry track would cause them to deteriorate within minutes.
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It deteriorated rapidly during storms in 20052006, and as of 2007 had been slated for removal, as part of a habitat restoration effort.
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First, the massing of forces along both sides of the border could, even inadvertently, deteriorate into open warfare.
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