disrepair in English

noun
1
poor condition of a building or structure due to neglect.
the station gradually fell into disrepair

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1. All in various states of disrepair.

2. The missions quickly fell into disrepair.

3. The building had fallen into disrepair.

4. 19 The building had fallen into disrepair.

5. Over the years the house had fallen into disrepair.

6. The house had fallen into disrepair.

7. 5 The building had fallen into disrepair.

8. Some of the people are in terrible disrepair.

9. 18 The building was in a state of disrepair.

10. The building has fallen into disrepair over the years.

11. Our nation's schools are in a sorry state of disrepair.

12. Half of its vehicles were in disrepair without replacement parts.

13. Most of them were in states of disrepair.

14. The castle is in a state of disrepair .

15. The building was in a state of disrepair.

16. The building was in a general state of disrepair.

17. Much of the old building was still in disrepair.

18. The station quickly fell into disrepair after it was closed.

19. The old building was in a general state ofdecay/disrepair.

20. When Hensley finally abandoned the property in 1951, the settlement fell into disrepair.

21. The house fell into disrepair until a restoration fund was set up .

22. Most of the country's existing schools are in a sorry state of disrepair.

23. The house was empty for many years and fell into disrepair.

24. But it fell into disrepair earlier this century when the water dried up.

25. On the afternoon of September 25, 1924, the pagoda finally collapsed due to disrepair.

26. A large proportion of public infrastructure in the country remains in disrepair or is barely functioning.

27. After that, the empty village of Panmunjeom fell into disrepair and eventually disappeared from the landscape.

28. Because Sirius was incarcerated in Azkaban, the house fell into disrepair over the next several years.

29. There are more buildings that are empty or in disrepair than occupied and in use.

30. Much of the old building was still in disrepair when the brothers were incarcerated.

31. Standing in the fields were pieces of farm machinery that had long since fallen into disrepair.

32. The innovation brought only mixed success, and the small telescope has now fallen into disrepair.

33. Yeah, we're talking primo properties in Kahala and Waimanalo, completely abandoned and left to fall into disrepair.

34. Because of disrepair reasons, the gallery was closed since 1965 and was no longer accessible to public.

35. By the time Derek Dashwood first saw it as a young boy in 19 it was falling into disrepair.

36. Following the decline of the Stockton to Darlington railway, the station gradually fell into disrepair and was repeatedly vandalised.

37. She had heard enough from the Julians to recognise in the disrepair something of the troubles of the Dersinghams.

38. The center of Ashcan was the old Palace Hotel that had fallen into disrepair under the German occupation

39. 8 Following the decline of the Stockton to Darlington railway, the station gradually fell into disrepair and was repeatedly vandalised.

40. The seed for some was sown while doing voluntary repair work on church buildings which had fallen into disrepair.

41. Buildings clearly fell gradually into disrepair, while the fourth-century mausoleum points to a shift in emphasis in at least one area.

42. After the displacement of German residents at the end of the Second World War, many farms in the village were deserted and fell into disrepair.

43. Napoleon was moved to Longwood House on Saint Helena in December 1815; it had fallen into disrepair, and the location was damp, windswept and unhealthy.

44. During World War II the buildings suffered significant damage and general docking decline in the city after the end of the war saw them fall rapidly into disrepair.

45. Brutalism had its admirers, but there were detractors, a group whose voice swelled down the years as buildings fell into disrepair and the aesthetic became a byword for poverty, antisocial

46. In Africa, tens of thousands of boreholes, wells, and pumps —many recently built with foreign aid— have fallen into disrepair “for a simple and avoidable reason: lack of maintenance.” —INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT, BRITAIN.

47. Ascendancy, ascendence, ascendency, dominance, control condition , status - a state at a particular time; "a condition (or state) of disrepair"; "the current status of the arms negotiations" ascendant , ascendent - position or state of being dominant or in control; "that idea was in the ascendant"