Examples of 'discolour' in a sentence

Meaning of "discolour"

Discolour (verb): To change or cause something to change in color, usually in a negative or unintended way
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  • British and Canadian standard spelling of discolor.

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Failure to do so may discolour the oven surface.
Such blisters tend to burn and discolour.
Benzalkonium is known to discolour soft contact lenses.
May discolour the needles of conifers with bluish foliage.
Some foods may discolour the plastic.
Other plastics may warp or discolour.
Some foods may discolour the screens.
They will never fall off and they will never discolour.
Cleaning agents may discolour the shelves.
Do not discolour it with your prejudices.
Fingerprints can cause discolour at the surface.
Meld the butter in a small saucepan taking care not to discolour it.
High temperatures may discolour or deform the unit.
These growths can damage the fabrics by causing them to discolour.
This is because they discolour the teeth.

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Why discolour teeth.
Some coloured items can discolour with.
Steam may discolour shiny plastics.
Know that exposure to sunlight can discolour them.
It will not discolour the paint.
The ultrasound gel does not usually stain or discolour clothing.
Drip trays can discolour slightly over time.
Exposing the chair to sunlight may discolour the wood.
If a drop does not discolour automatically one can stir gently.
Excessive heat or sunlight can deform or discolour the appliance.
Blue light may discolour tattoos in the treatment area.
Some fruit and vegetables may discolour the plastic.
Leather seats can discolour clothes when used initially under wet conditions.
Radiation can weaken and discolour materials.
Additives may also discolour the composition which is a particular issue for clear coatings.
The plastic parts may discolour with time.
Please note that over the years the surface will slightly discolour.
High temperature may discolour or deform the unit.
Wax residue can be very difficult to remove and may discolour clothing.
It can even discolour the stone.
The tooth begins to discolour.
These outbreaks can discolour water and befoul beaches.
The pump is dishwasher safe but food colourings may discolour components.
Heat can deform and discolour the plastic parts of the unit.
Heat and aggressive cleaning agents may warp or discolour the attachments.
Some medications only discolour the urine without actually causing hematuria.
The ceramic plate will naturally discolour over time.
Stainless steel may discolour if left in contact with salts or acids for extended periods.
This coating will not fade or discolour over time.
White socks discolour after a few wears already and end up looking more like grey socks.
Some other plastics may warp or discolour at high temperatures.
To lie discolour would by this place of peace?
If they do react they must not discolour the fabric.
It may discolour tears and stain contact lenses ;.
Chlorine can permanently damage or discolour your gold jewellery.

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