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was dilapidated
adjective
Having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect
Exact(32)
Again, the kitchen was dilapidated.
His house was dilapidated and leaked.
"The place was dilapidated," he said.
The building was dilapidated and selling for the princely sum of $565,000.
His home in Rio -- equipped with a small swimming pool and a pool table -- was dilapidated.
There was plenty of loving care, but the facility itself was dilapidated.
Similar(25)
Some museums are dilapidated.
Many hospitals and schools are dilapidated.
Poland's physical plant is dilapidated.
Many of the remaining houses are dilapidated.
Yes, our roads and bridges are dilapidated.
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