A state of deterioration due to old age or long use.
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Examples for "dilapidation "
Examples for "dilapidation "
1 For years our capital physically suffered greatly falling into decay and dilapidation .
2 It was as if the building was crying because of growing dilapidation .
3 These bare apartments, without furniture, looked frightful in their solitude and dilapidation .
4 Until then, Sir Knight, no masculine eye shall rest upon our dilapidation .
5 A general air of neglect and growing dilapidation impressed the most casual observer.
1 He then began to watch for signs of decrepitude in the General.
2 Even the infirmities and the decrepitude that afflicted could not deliver him.
3 Evidently he hadn't recognized her through the increased decrepitude of her illness.
4 Like the house, it exhibited an odd blend of incompletion and decrepitude .
5 Old age today brings to mind a picture of decrepitude and decay.
6 In heaven there is no hunger, no thirst, no decrepitude , no sin.
7 They become freed from the fear of birth, death, decrepitude , and disease.
8 She was of low stature, but not bowed by decrepitude or age.
9 The rhetorical question sums up the decrepitude of our political culture.
10 It is stern in its decrepitude ; its very aspect is historic.
11 The war brought to light the decrepitude of the Bourbon rule.
12 Line 10: throws the blame of Genoese decrepitude upon the nobles.
13 The world had grown old, and all its inmates partook of the decrepitude .
14 Turning off decrepitude and pain and pleasure, he sleeps in comfort.
15 And I hope I may never grow wise; 'tis a sign of decrepitude .
16 Yet the war, although in its old age, was not fallen into decrepitude .
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