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dilapidate

[dih-lap-i-deyt] / dɪˈlæp ɪˌdeɪt /
















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The corner lot on which the club stands is now surrounded by hundreds of dilapidated and abandoned buildings occupied by squatters.

From The Wall Street Journal

When Anna Winger, the co-creator of the new Netflix series “Transatlantic,” relocated to the vibrant French port city of Marseille last year, she found a dilapidated villa awaiting her.

From New York Times

The legal dispute has generated hundreds of pages of court filings, documenting dilapidated conditions inside many of the nonprofit’s buildings and giving an inside look at the trust’s upside-down finances.

From Los Angeles Times

Sinatra sought a home for his burgeoning label Reprise Records, and he found it within a dilapidated film studio on Sunset Boulevard, which Putnam renovated into United Recording in 1958.

From Los Angeles Times

Dozens of these called were made from a dilapidated phone box just outside the shop.

From BBC