decomposing (B1)
verb
Pronunciation: /ˌdiːkəmˈpoʊz/
Definition
To break down into simpler parts or substances, especially by the action of bacteria or other natural agents.
Examples
The fallen leaves will decompose and enrich the soil.
Organic matter decomposes much faster in warm, moist conditions.
Without proper disposal, the waste can decompose and cause pollution.
How to Use decomposing
- decompose into (prepositional phrase)
- To break down and transform into a specific substance or state. — "Bacteria help the waste decompose into simpler compounds."
- decompose by (prepositional phrase)
- To break down through the action of a specific agent. — "The dead plant material decomposes by the action of fungi and bacteria."
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