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are degenerating
adjective
Having deteriorated, degraded or fallen from normal, coherent, balanced and desirable to undesirable and typically abnormal.
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But its huge credit-card and overseas-loan portfolios remain outside, and are degenerating fast.
A third of high streets are "degenerating or failing" according to new research published by the Government today.
If you take the brain of a person who died from Alzheimer's or Parkinson's disease, it's clear the neurons are degenerating and dying.
Too many corporates are degenerating into junk (see my Mar. 13 column).
The report, entitled Understanding High Street Performance, suggests that a third of High Streets are "degenerating or failing".
Leprosy is infamous for disfiguring its victims with boils and decaying flesh, but underlying the disease are degenerating nerves.
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In a pure N = 7 ribbon the states localized on opposite termini are degenerate.
Their triangular facets are degenerate.
The kernel functions and are degenerated, that is, and for all.
Its troubles multiply to the extent that these alterations are degenerate.
By PD 20, most of the rod photoreceptors are degenerated.
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