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delapidate

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb delapidate has 1 sense
  1. decay, crumble, delapidate - fall into decay or ruin; "The unoccupied house started to decay"
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Term: Delapidate

Definition:

Verb: To cause or undergo decay, dereliction, or disrepair.

Noun: The act or process of becoming dilapidated; a state of decay or disrepair.

Sample Sentences:

Verb:

  1. The old and abandoned building had started to delapidate over time.
  2. Due to lack of maintenance, the neglected garden began to delapidate.
  3. The excessive rain and harsh weather conditions are causing the wooden fence to delapidate quickly.

Noun:

  1. After years of neglect, the historic mansion was left in a state of delapidation.
  2. The government is working to prevent the delapidation of public infrastructure.
  3. Once a flourishing neighborhood, the area is now known for its delapidation and run-down buildings.

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