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corrode - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of corrode in Hindi

  • खुरचना
  • खा जाना
  • बिगाडना
  • खुरच जाना
  • घुलना

corrode Definition

Verb

  • destroy or damage (metal, stone, or other materials) slowly by chemical action.
  • destroy or weaken (something) gradually.

corrode Example

  • Also eventually, hard water can corrode metal, including your water pipes. ( इसके अलावा, अंत में, कठोर पानी आपके पानी के पाइप सहित धातु को खराब कर सकता है। )
  • corrode in preference to the shanks because they have been worked. ( टांगों को वरीयता में खुरचना क्योंकि वे काम कर चुके हैं। )
  • Older students can be assigned to research and discover what it is that is in UV rays that causes them to corrode various materials.  ( पुराने छात्रों को शोध करने और यह पता लगाने के लिए सौंपा जा सकता है कि यूवी किरणों में ऐसा क्या है जो उन्हें विभिन्न सामग्रियों को खराब करने का कारण बनता है। )
  • In the presence of water and oxygen, steel rebars in bond beams, grouted cells, or collar joints will corrode. ( पानी और ऑक्सीजन की उपस्थिति में, बॉन्ड बीम, ग्राउटेड सेल या कॉलर जोड़ों में स्टील की छड़ें खराब हो जाएंगी। )
  • Because it is non-metallic, the fiber-reinforced polymer material won't corrode, giving it the durability to last at least 75 years, says Bank.  ( चूंकि यह गैर-धातु है, इसलिए फाइबर-प्रबलित बहुलक सामग्री खराब नहीं होगी, जिससे इसे कम से कम 75 वर्षों तक चलने का स्थायित्व मिलेगा, बैंक कहते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • For example if you choose a balcony made from copper treated pine, steel fixtures can react with the copper and corrode.  
  • While homes covered in other materials can corrode, rot, split, warp, dent, or crack through the years, brick does not.  
  • The materials that are useful for anodes must be good conductors and must not corrode too easily under oxidizing conditions.  
  • Also, if the carbonation front reaches embedded steel, the steel can corrode.  
  • These states corrode a person.
  • She knew her husband’s nature—it would rankle and corrode.
  • Quasi-indestructibility: Gold has high resistance levels and doesn’t easily corrode.
  • He was discovering that there are some problems in life, which, unless tackled head on, corrode the soul.
  • Add to that the damage to the plumbing from the bricks when they corrode, and you can end up with a major repair bill.
  • This has to drain consumers' disposable income and further corrode corporates' profits.  
  • Aluminum is highly resistant to weathering, even in industrial atmospheres that often corrode other metals.  
  • Aqua regia is basically a mixture of nitric and hydrochloric acids, and it is one of the few chemical reagents potent enough to corrode gold.  
  • Even lumps of clay backfill in sandy soil will corrode metal pipes at points of clay contact.
  • Silver tends to corrode when it comes in touch with the sulfur in your body.
  • The mechanic explained that leaving the rusted battery terminal in the rain caused it to corrode.  
  • After years of being exposed to chemicals, the rusty plumbing pipes began to corrode and waste away.  
  • Acid rain falling down on the marble statues caused it to corrode into a holey, oxidized mess.  
  • Once the potassium hydroxide reaches the metal terminals or connectors, it causes them to corrode producing a powder that is a greenish blue color.
  • Brilliance Anti-Tarnish Finishes are designed not to corrode and to look like new for the life of the faucet.
  • The reason behind this is that nickel does not corrode like lead.
  • A struggle to be one-self in among the caustic soapy suds, which corrode and dilute.
  • corrode more rapidly.
  • The indices are machined directly into the bezel without the use of bezel inserts, which can corrode or come loose at deep depths.
  • corrode preferentially to steel, providing sacrificial or cathodic protection to small areas of steel exposed through damage to the coating.
  • corrode away exposing the underlying steel.