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the dilapidated
adjective
Having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect
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The British captured the dilapidated fort in 1818.
Some thought that this may have been done to modify or improve the dilapidated facility.
They gazed around at the dilapidated village.
One of the sets included the dilapidated city streets.
The dilapidated house was vandalized by squatters.
They bought the dilapidated houses.
Where, then, is the dilapidated jetty?
Unification revealed the dilapidated state of the system.
These days the dilapidated hotels are full of aid workers.
The dilapidated house had once been her summer home.
The dilapidated property has remained vacant ever since.
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