dilapidation

[US]/dɪ,læpɪ'deɪʃ(ə)n/
[UK]/də,læpə'deʃən/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. ruin; damage; collapse.

Example Sentences

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The old house showed signs of dilapidation.

Years of neglect led to the dilapidation of the historic building.

The abandoned factory was left to fall into dilapidation.

The city council is addressing the issue of urban dilapidation.

Dilapidation can be prevented with regular maintenance.

The dilapidation of the bridge posed a safety risk.

The church was in a state of dilapidation before restoration work began.

The dilapidation of the school building necessitated urgent repairs.

The dilapidation of the infrastructure was a result of years of underinvestment.

The dilapidation of the property was a concern for potential buyers.

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