derelict in the PONS Dictionary

derelict Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to lie derelict

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
No longer operational, the site gradually became increasingly derelict and overgrown.
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By 1973 it was derelict but since then the tower has been restored.
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Having been unoccupied for some time, the new ground was almost derelict.
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The fort was used as a military headquarters from 1910 and was derelict in 1983.
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Many of the original windmills still stand in a derelict state although some have been restored.
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The castle was for many years privately owned and, as a result, became run down and derelict.
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It remained in use until the 1950s but by this time it was slowly becoming derelict.
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It was demolished in 1980 after lying derelict for a long period.
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If they were derelict, they would be returned to the status of ordinary prisoners and be subject to other kapos.
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They transformed a derelict private lot into a garden.
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