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dilapidated
adjective as in falling apart; in ruins
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Example Sentences
Even Joe, the experienced North Korea traveller, commented on how dilapidated the buildings were.
After graduating from UC Berkeley, I moved into this dilapidated garage in my parents’ house because I didn’t have a job, apart from a minimum wage job that wasn’t going to pay for an apartment.
Inside the dilapidated building, the urban explorer stumbled across the skeleton of a man who, it later turned out, had gone missing a year earlier.
And he says the government will need to take into account how compromised the NHS leaders are with their dilapidated estates when it comes to judging their performance in the coming years.
As we look out at the coastline from a dilapidated beach-hut bar, he says the island's sands have shifted before his very eyes.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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