Etymology: [ d&-'la-p&-"dAt ] (verb.) circa 1570. Latin dilapidatus, past participle of dilapidare to squander, destroy, from dis- + lapidare to pelt with stones, from lapid-, lapis stone.
Having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect, Past participle of dilapidate, A building that is dilapidated is old and in a generally bad condition. = run-down. a dilapidated building, vehicle etc is old and in very bad condition derelict (dilapidare , from lapidare ), ramshackle, ruined, neglected, decaying, run down, in deplorable condition; "a street of bedraggled tenements"; "a broken-down fence"; "a ramshackle old pier"; "a tumble-down shack", Decayed; fallen into partial ruin; injured by bad usage or neglect, To cause to become ruined or put into disrepair, To fall into ruin or disuse, To squander or waste, To get out of repair; to fall into partial ruin; to become decayed; as, the church was suffered to dilapidate, bring to a ruinous condition through misuse or neglect, squander; fall into ruin or decay, To bring into a condition of decay or partial ruin, by misuse or through neglect; to destroy the fairness and good condition of; said of a building, To impair by waste and abuse; to squander, bring into a condition of decay or partial ruin by neglect or misuse,
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Having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, especially through neglect
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Past participle of dilapidate
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A building that is dilapidated is old and in a generally bad condition. = run-down. a dilapidated building, vehicle etc is old and in very bad condition derelict (dilapidare , from lapidare )
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ramshackle, ruined, neglected, decaying, run down sıfat
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in deplorable condition; "a street of bedraggled tenements"; "a broken-down fence"; "a ramshackle old pier"; "a tumble-down shack"
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Decayed; fallen into partial ruin; injured by bad usage or neglect
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To cause to become ruined or put into disrepair - "In the last days of autumn he had whitewashed the chalet, painted the doors, windows, and veranda, repaired the roof and interior, and improved the place so much that the landlord had warned him that the rent would be raised at the expiration of his twelvemonth's tenancy, remarking that a tenant could not reasonably expect to have a pretty, rain-tight dwelling-house for the same money as a hardly habitable ruin. Smilash had immediately promised to dilapidate it to its former state at the end of the year."
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To fall into ruin or disuse
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To squander or waste
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To get out of repair; to fall into partial ruin; to become decayed; as, the church was suffered to dilapidate
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bring to a ruinous condition through misuse or neglect, squander; fall into ruin or decay fiil
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To bring into a condition of decay or partial ruin, by misuse or through neglect; to destroy the fairness and good condition of; said of a building
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To impair by waste and abuse; to squander
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bring into a condition of decay or partial ruin by neglect or misuse
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