English to Urdu Dictionary dilapidated

dilapidated

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definition
verb
Deprived of others, free solitude, like the astronauts' weightless state, dilapidates muscles, bones, and blood.
cause (something) to fall into disrepair or ruin.
adjective
If it goes ahead, it will allow the council to dispose of several dilapidated office buildings around the city.
(of a building or object) in a state of disrepair or ruin as a result of age or neglect.
example
This will fund the restoration work and the construction of a community meeting room, which will replace the 'dilapidated' church hall.
The number of empty 'dilapidated' shops in the depressing Bradford city centre are witness to the existing problems of traders.
On the area of the croft land, there is also a further 'dilapidated' farm building which could have the potential for residential conversion.
We may have a 'dilapidated' library and an unreliable student computing service, but our staff are the best in New Zealand.
The complex has been neglected and has become a 'dilapidated' landmark in the city.
If it goes ahead, it will allow the council to dispose of several 'dilapidated' office buildings around the city.
Several of the children living in the 'dilapidated' facility had psychological problems, officials said.
He stared at the 'dilapidated' office building, wondering how many people were inside.
With a view to helping the environment, the couple bought a mountainside property in west Cork with a 'dilapidated' cottage and a barn attached.
Over-crowded, run down and 'dilapidated' school buildings must be tackled immediately.
With little more than a goat, a wheelbarrow and a frankly 'dilapidated' hovel to his name, he obviously does not have an internet connection of his own.
The award of lottery and European cash marks the end of a five-year campaign to replace 'dilapidated' facilities in Scotchman Road.
The 'dilapidated' restaurant was wedged in between two larger buildings, and the entrance was in the narrow alley on the left.
Besides, the building is in a 'dilapidated' condition and maintenance work has not been carried out for years.
My 'dilapidated' apartment didn't seem quite so shabby, the shops, not so familiar.
Quite a few of the houses are 'dilapidated' , paint flaked off rotting wood, patched up with corrugated iron boards.
The circle found that this family of four was living in a 'dilapidated' hut with virtually no means for food and medicines.
As a result, the siheyuans became compounds occupied by many households, and the number of 'dilapidated' houses increased.
Way back when I was ten, my brother and I used to play in a 'dilapidated' shed on the edge of the Gloucester-shire town where I was brought up.
Today only about five Gardaí work out of the portable cabins behind the 'dilapidated' station which closes at night.
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