But how a name colors or discolors a political cause!
Always use a silver knife, as steel soon blackens and discolors the fruit.
Put into boiling water, cook rapidly until sufficiently tender to pierce easily with a fork; too much cooking discolors and renders them strong in flavor.
A spot; a stain; a mark which discolorsor disfigures.
Seeing everything through a medium whichdiscolors or distorts.
The standard remedy is bordeaux mixture; but because this material discolors the foliage the carbonate of copper is sometimes used instead.
It is generally, however, not advisable to use the bordeaux mixture on ornamental plants, because it discolors the foliage and makes the plants look very untidy.
Your reputation is color of grass that comes and goes, and he[7] discolors it through whom it came up fresh from the earth.
Now this is right, but if from this you conclude that all fungus which discolors silver is poisonous and that which leaves it bright is esculent, you are in dangerous error.
Its substance discolors to yellowish brown on being bruised.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "discolors" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.