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deterioration

One entry found for deterioration.
Main Entry: de·te·ri·o·ra·tion
Pronunciation: di-"tir-E-&-'rA-sh&n, dE-
Function: noun
: the action or process of deteriorating : the state of having deteriorated
synonyms DETERIORATION, DEGENERATION, DECADENCE, DECLINE mean the falling from a higher to a lower level in quality, character, or vitality. DETERIORATION implies generally the impairment of value or usefulness <the deterioration of the house through neglect>. DEGENERATION stresses physical, intellectual, or especially moral retrogression <the degeneration of their youthful idealism into cynicism>. DECADENCE presupposes a reaching and passing the peak of development and implies a turn downward with a consequent loss in vitality or energy <cited love of luxury as a sign of cultural decadence>. DECLINE differs from DECADENCE in suggesting a more markedly downward direction and greater momentum as well as more obvious evidence of deterioration <the meteoric decline of his career after the scandal>.