A state of deterioration due to old age or long use.
The process of becoming dilapidated.
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.
6 One feels the dilapidation of France in this wretched railway accommodation.
7 I wanted to know how they were reacting to the dilapidation of Kano.
8 Bonaparte liked it exceedingly, but all was in a state of complete dilapidation .
9 In outward appearance he presented a strange mixture of dilapidation , keenness, and brutality.
10 From this point of view, the dilapidation was still more apparent.
11 Neglect, decay, and dilapidation were visible, let the eye fall where it would.
12 What remains at Nîmes, after all dilapidation is estimated, is astounding.
13 On this side the dilapidation and disorder of the premises had reached their height.
14 Relative dilapidation , short leases and low rent suited alternative enterprises.
15 But he found it in a state of perilous dilapidation .
16 It evidently had been abandoned, for it was in a bad state of dilapidation .
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