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is dilapidated
adjective
Having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect
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Poland's physical plant is dilapidated.
Today, they complain that their schools are failing, crime is rampant and infrastructure is dilapidated.
The trailer is dilapidated, but Ms Vega tends to it lovingly.
Much of it is dilapidated and most people want to move out and up.
It suggests that when an environment is dilapidated, it gives permission to people to misbehave.
The house is dilapidated, and every day there are many chores.
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Again, the kitchen was dilapidated.
Some museums are dilapidated.
Many hospitals and schools are dilapidated.
Many of the remaining houses are dilapidated.
Yes, our roads and bridges are dilapidated.
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