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disrepair
[ dis-ri-pair ]
disrepair
/ ËŒ»åɪ²õ°ùɪˈ±èɛə /
noun
- the condition of being worn out or in poor working order; a condition requiring repairs
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of disrepair1
Example Sentences
It had fallen into disrepair, and they spent years painstakingly restoring it.
The center, Trump said, was in “tremendous disrepair, as is a lot of the rest of our country — most of it because of bad management.â€
They added there was disrepair throughout the property, it failed to meet safety standards, had an inadequate fire alarm system, and no safe means of escape in case of fire.
The homes are either in a state of disrepair, do not have modern kitchen and bathroom facilities, or lack adequate heating and insulation.
Crowley said that in a “perfect world,†she would have staffed the ready reserve engines, but budget cuts that eliminated half of the LAFD’s mechanic positions have left many in disrepair.
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