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corrosiveness

noun as in sarcasm

noun as in erosiveness

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What ruins clothes is the corrosiveness of the chemicals used in the cleaning process when you put something in your washing machine and/or when you send it off to dry clean.

Some have leveled that criticism against “The Godfather” too, but Coppola wanted his movie to be a metaphor about the corrosiveness of unrestrained capitalism.

Northam should have understood the corrosiveness of systemic racism before starting a job once held by Thomas Jefferson.

Manchin has also been outspoken all year about the corrosiveness of inflation.

Still, Trump’s four years in power have laid bare the corrosiveness and tribalism of American party politics that appear as entrenched and rigid and destructive as those of any Middle Eastern sectarian political party.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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