Discolor in a sentence as a verb

They also rust quickly when you leave them out, which can discolor things.

Doesn't it discolor the edges of the fabric?

The building might start as looking ok, but quickly becomes discolored.

They bubble and peel and blister and discolor, all from pesticides.

Another started to discolor after a couple years.

The hinges snap because it's metal screwed into plastic. The cheap plastic casings wear down, discolor, and crack as you touch it.

Aerobie refuses to, I don't want to mix hot water with plastics, and the plastic discolors.

Repeated friction and skin oil from palm of hands is enough to discolor palm rests in normal laptops.

All it does is create a few horizontal lines, burn a few tiny marks on the image, and discolor the highlights.

Vitamins can discolor urine no matter your hydration level.

For my eye the discolored old concrete buildings look very inspiring and I guess it was the original idea that the buildings show their age...

One of those unique properties of gold is that it is incredibly non-reactive, which means it doesn't visible age, discolor, or tarnish.

At first it was just the left side was a bit above the edging, but after another day it was so bad that when I push the left 1/4 of the device it discolors the screen.

If people want something that won't discolor the plastic or leave residue, use the sticky portion of a yellow sticky note to cover the camera.

Lots of leather wallets will discolor basically anything.

> It's not like printed photos can't be burned, scratched, lost, discolor, soak, stained and many other things besides...Not that I disagree with you, but this is an interesting point.

Discolor definitions

verb

lose color or turn colorless; "The painting discolored"

verb

cause to lose or change color; "The detergent discolored my shirts"

verb

change color, often in an undesired manner; "The shirts discolored"

See also: discolour colour color