Examples of 'become dilapidated' in a sentence

Meaning of "become dilapidated"

Become dilapidated: This phrase is used to convey the process of deterioration or decay that causes something to fall into disrepair. It describes a gradual decline in the condition or quality of a building, object, or space over time

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become dilapidated
This building has now become dilapidated.
The complex has become dilapidated and is on the verge of collapse.
In the subsequent decades the church has become dilapidated.
The fortress become dilapidated meanwhile.
It replaced an older church of unknown date which had become dilapidated.
The site has become dilapidated after closing nearly a decade ago.
As a result a number of buildings within the town have become dilapidated.
Some have become dilapidated but around 30 still stand today.
Walking round the zoo felt like I was in Jurassic Park after it had become dilapidated.
However, the houses had become dilapidated.
By the beginning of the nineteenth century, the old market had become dilapidated.
By the time of this treaty, the fort had become dilapidated and inactive.
It was built from 553 on the site of the older basilica that had become dilapidated.
Over the years it 's become dilapidated.
By the end of the eighteenth century, Holland House had become dilapidated.

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By the early 2000s the church building had become dilapidated and was in need of repair.
In the 1960s Tolkien contributed to a public appeal to restore the mill which had become dilapidated.
By the 19th century they had become dilapidated.
After decades of cost-cutting, many schools have become dilapidated.
Over the years, the scale model had become dilapidated.
After a long time passed, this hut had become dilapidated.
The richly ornamented 19th-century buildings had become dilapidated.
However, over time, the temple 's structure and royal altars have become dilapidated.
The building won't rise even by using ten cranes. It has become dilapidated.
In 1867 he self-financed the rebuilding of the local church which had become dilapidated.
The church replaced a small medieval chapel on a different site, which had become dilapidated by the 1830s.

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