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rot

1 of 2verb
/rɑt/
Forms:rots,rotting,rotted,rotted
1

to become destroyed, often due to the action of bacteria or fungi over time

B1
  • If not refrigerated, food can quickly rot.
  • The damp wood is currently rotting in the neglected shed.
  • The fruit has already rotten on the tree, attracting insects.
  • The fallen tree was rotting away, returning nutrients to the soil.
  • The neglected vegetables in the compost bin are currently rotting, turning into nutrient-rich soil.
2

to deteriorate and go to ruin due to neglect

  • The neglectful landlord allowed the once-grand mansion to rot, leaving it to decay and crumble into ruins.
  • Without proper care, the neglected garden rotted into a tangled mess of weeds and overgrown plants.
  • The abandoned factory rotted, its windows shattered and its machinery rusted.
  • The wooden fence, left untreated and exposed to the elements, rotted and collapsed.
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