Examples of 'is dilapidated' in a sentence
Meaning of "is dilapidated"
dilapidated: in a state of disrepair or ruin, often due to neglect or age. This phrase is used to describe a building or object that is in a visibly run-down or deteriorating condition
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is dilapidated
This one is dilapidated and almost destroyed.
The one at the other end is dilapidated.
The house is dilapidated and on the verge of collapse.
The top of the temple is dilapidated.
The whole is dilapidated and classified as a historical monument.
The old station building is dilapidated.
The colony building is dilapidated and in urgent need of repair.
It is now used as fire wood godown and is dilapidated.
The fort is dilapidated at present.
But now the mansion is dilapidated.
The old building is dilapidated and is dangerous to all concerned.
Its external façade is intact but internally it is dilapidated.
The building is dilapidated.
It is dilapidated.
The church tower is dilapidated.
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Today, it is dilapidated and in urgent need of restoration.
The road that is frequently used by many people is dilapidated.
This place is dilapidated.
The port of Alger also has archways but the district is dilapidated.
The main line telecommunications system is dilapidated and telephone density is low.
The Ukrainian authorities themselves emphasise that the military equipment is dilapidated.
The Kisin House is dilapidated currently.
I am inspired by weathered walls with posters, peeling paint and anything that is dilapidated.
Mr. Žlábek is dilapidated it holds barely stand.
I repeated it a hundred times, The church is dilapidated.
It old and is dilapidated here, you do not find?
So, my brother is looking for a new guitar, as his is dilapidated.
Infrastructure, like roads, is dilapidated.
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