Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An unsound state, as of a building; dilapidation.
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- noun An
unsound state , as that of a building;dilapidation .
Etymologies
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Examples
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The man mentioned a figure, the comparative lowness of which seemed accounted for by the character of the neighbourhood and the abominable state of unrepair of the place.
Widdershins Oliver [pseud.] Onions 1917
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Learning all but disappeared; the useful arts were little cultivated; cities fell into decay and the roads that bound them together were left in unrepair; the life of the time, barren alike in hovel and castle, was supported by the crude labor of a servile class.
Beginnings of the American People Carl Lotus Becker 1909
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The tenement-houses near them continue to festoon the façades with the week's wash in every state of unrepair.
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