dilapidated in the PONS Dictionary

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Dilapidated infrastructure, however, prevented any sort of mass repopulation of the area until recently.
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The refectory was in ruins and the priory church dilapidated.
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Under this newly adopted plan, the town is now focusing on improving their aging and dilapidated infrastructure.
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Increasingly, the appropriation of the parish church revenues led in many cases to churches becoming dilapidated and unable to attract educated priests.
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The rest of the site is largely vacant, except for a few dilapidated industrial structures.
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During the 1940s and 1950s the hall deteriorated, and by 1958 it was in a dilapidated condition.
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It quickly became dilapidated, and was rebuilt by their son in 1123.
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The trains themselves were dilapidated, seat covers often torn off, and dim.
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In the early 20th century the building was in a dilapidated condition.
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There is a grave of a pir in the town and the fields were dotted with dilapidated structures.
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