dilapidate in English

verb
1
cause (something) to fall into disrepair or ruin.
Deprived of others, free solitude, like the astronauts' weightless state, dilapidates muscles, bones, and blood.

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1. Second, they may indulge in it, thus dilapidate their study, which isn't rare.

2. Correspondingly, more and more students who live off-campus go wrong easily and dilapidate their study. And many crimes are thus committed by them.