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decay
noun as in breaking down, collapse
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verb as in deteriorate, crumble
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The urban and agricultural area adjacent to the wildland “gets the same wildland score … and then it will decay with distance away.”
Ruto, an evangelical Christian, defended the donation, saying it was an attempt to address the country's moral decay.
"With each layer of trash piled up, the bottom layers become weaker, especially as the decay and decomposition of organic waste increases the temperature," Mr Muramuzi explains.
Schemes are already running in some schools - but now dedicated central funding will reach the poorest areas where children are most at risk of tooth decay, the government says.
The president painted a picture of a decaying and broken America while speaking to reporters before seemingly thinking of cable news.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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