Decayed in a sentence as an adjective

Considering that 10,000s or 100,000s or more years worth of decayed plants and animals were buried under the earth.

This is usually a sign that the collision produced a 115 GeV particle which decayed into a photon pair.

Sorry for sounding like a dick but I really am sad about how meaningfulness has decayed around here.

The decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse.

""My toothgrowologist has grown me a tooth, it's just erupted and it is already decayed".

When I "retired" my website in cambridge gradually decayed and an upgrade to the OS meant Jenkins no longer worked.

The US performed its anti-satellite tests against targets in low Earth orbit, so that the orbits of the debris decayed quickly.

So the breadth of the party has decayed compared to the past, before year-round cable-news/internet politi-tainment narrowed and hardened the party identities.

It seems that there is usually a backup facility to run a DC current though the field winding before starting, thus magnetising the magnetic paths, for when the residual field has decayed too much.

The periodicity of integration decayed exponentially and unpredictably as you approached the root so it ended up that it took between 1 and 3 months for my code to get to the root node, and some multiple of that for it to reach the other nodes.

Radioiodine from the accident has almost completely decayedGiven that the accident isn't over fission is continuing without the normal containment isn't more radioiodine being created, and at risk of further wide release, every day?

By comparison, the galaxies of the Local Group are expected to merge into a single supergalaxy in only 10 years while other galaxies are too far away to be detectable, star formation is expected to end in only 10 years, all planetary systems are expected to have decayed in only 10 years, and the supergalaxy is expected to have fallen apart in only 10 years.

Decayed definitions

adjective

damaged by decay; hence unsound and useless; "rotten floor boards"; "rotted beams"; "a decayed foundation"

See also: rotten rotted