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Dilapidate   /dəlˈæpədˌeɪt/   Listen
Dilapidate

verb
(past & past part. dilapidated; pres. part. dilapidating)
1.
Bring into a condition of decay or partial ruin by neglect or misuse.
2.
Fall into decay or ruin.  Synonyms: crumble, decay.






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"Dilapidate" Quotes from Famous Books



... method of destroying the kiosks did the Sultan venture to make a suggestion. They had better not be burnt to the ground, he opined, for thereby the Mussulmans would make themselves the laughing-stock of the whole Christian world; but he undertook to dilapidate the walls and ...
— Halil the Pedlar - A Tale of Old Stambul • Mr Jkai



Words linked to "Dilapidate" :   wilt, droop, change, gnaw, wear, bust, weather, deteriorate, wear away, wear out, corrode, eat at, break, ruin, destroy, erode, dilapidation, rust, fall apart, gnaw at, destruct



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