Use of dilapidated in Sentences. 20 Examples

The examples include dilapidated at the start of sentence, dilapidated at the end of sentence and dilapidated in the middle of sentence

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dilapidated at the start of sentence


  1. Dilapidated public schools-their windows covered by protective grilles coexist with crack houses.

dilapidated at the end of sentence


  1. But the campus had already become thoroughly dilapidated.

dilapidated in the middle of sentence


  1. Some are dilapidated, some well kept.
  2. In the inhabitants' little huts or dilapidated houses?
  3. We stayed in an old, dilapidated hotel with a leaky roof.
  4. New barracks are rising where dilapidated Navy quarters had been.
  5. The bill requires owners to undertake remedial work on dilapidated buildings.
  6. An old woman in tattered clothes walked down the street pushing a dilapidated pram.
  7. It was a dilapidated terraced house, the only one in its row that wasn't boarded up.
  8. Maidstone rented a tiny apartment at the top of a very dilapidated building in the Vomero.
  9. When she turned left around the corner of the house, a dilapidated building came into view.
  10. Number forty-three where he lived with three other youngsters was more dilapidated than most.
  11. A search of the outside store revealed two folding canvas garden chairs, dilapidated but useable.
  12. People were crammed into old, dilapidated buildings or flimsy shantytowns or crudely built new housing.
  13. The infirmary and stables had become dilapidated during the wars, having been occupied by enemy cavalry, and were empty.
  14. The dilapidated buildings were used as a concentration camp during the dictatorship of the Colonels between 1967 and 1974.
  15. Unless your home is totally dilapidated, steer clear of a complete redecoration prior to selling: it will arouse suspicion.
  16. Impressive churches and small greens dot the city, and there are plans to renovate many of the dilapidated waterfront buildings.
  17. The exterior of the whole building itself is also about to receive new cladding which will smarten up its slightly dilapidated appearance.
  18. Labour has pledged to cancel the City Technology College programme to release £100 million immediately for repair and decoration of dilapidated schools.

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