dilapidate Meaning in Tamil ( dilapidate வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Verb:
கட்டிடத்தை பழுது பார்க்க முடியாத படி பாழாக்கு, இடித்துத் தகர்,
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dilapidate தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
எனினும், கற்றளிக் கருவறை, இன்றும் பெருஞ்சேதாரமின்றிக் காணப்படுவதால், முன்பு குறிப்பிட்ட புகழ்பெற்ற மூன்று கோபுரங்களுமே இடித்துத் தகர்க்கப்பட்டிருக்கின்றன என்று கொள்ளமுடியும்.
துட்டகைமுனு மன்னனின் சமாதி அமைக்கப்பட்டிருக்கும் இடத்திற்கு அருகில் இந்த சியாரம் அமைக்கப்பட்டிருந்தமையினாலேயே இடித்துத் தகர்க்கப்பட்டுள்ளதாக தெரிவிக்கப்பட்டது.
புனித இராயப்பர் ஆலயத்தையும் இடித்துத் தகர்த்தான்.
dilapidate's Usage Examples:
On the east of the town at the foot of a hill stands a dilapidated fort.
Exposed to the successive calamities of the Danish incursions, the English conquest and the English wars, and at last deserted by its bishops, who retired to Drogheda, the venerable city sank into an insignificant collection of cabins, with a dilapidated cathedral.
The Danes had only three days' warning of the approaching danger; and the vast and dilapidated line of defence had at first but 2000 regular defenders.
pulls into a secluded driveway and stumbles on a mansion exuding a dilapidated grandeur.
The older houses are of brick, overlaid with white or tinted plaster, and ornamented with figures or foliage in terra-cotta; but owing to the great changes of temperature in Rumania, the plaster soon cracks and peels off, giving a dilapidated appearance to many streets.
The inner town, surrounded by a dilapidated brick wall, at the gates of which octroi duties are still levied, is a dirty Oriental city, with the usual narrow streets.
Great Architect of Nature, help me to find the true path out of the labyrinth of lies!The older portion of the town is still surrounded, on the north and east, by its ancient, though dilapidated medieval walls, and is a labyrinth of steep and dirty streets.
The beautiful mosques and madrasas (theological colleges) are dilapidated; no astronomers study the sky from the tops of their minarets; and the scholars of the madrasas waste their time on the most deplorably puerile scholasticism.
Its grey houses have a neglected, almost a dilapidated appearance, from the friable stone of which they are constructed; and there are no buildings of antiquarian interest or striking architectural beauty, except, perhaps, the ruined citadel and the remnants of the town walls.
The dilapidated, abandoned facility fiercely defended by the soldiers in Western uniforms was not worth their efforts when compared to the buildings in much better shape down the road.
In the near distance, beyond the other dilapidated buildings on the abandoned street, came the sound of small arms laser fire.
Synonyms:
weather, break, wear, decay, crumble, erode, wear out, corrode, bust, gnaw, gnaw at, rust, ruin, eat at, wear away, fall apart, deteriorate, change, droop, wilt,
Antonyms:
stay, bad weather, good weather, leeward, keep quiet,