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dilapidated Meaning in Telugu ( dilapidated తెలుగు అంటే)



శిథిలమైన, వ్యర్థమైంది

Adjective:

దీర్ఘకాలిక, వ్యర్థమైంది, పాతది, నాశనం, చెల్లాచెదురుగా,



dilapidated's Usage Examples:

A few months later the broadcasts moved to the space the station had been using in a dilapidated two-room apartment upstairs from the music club Tipitina's at Napoleon Avenue and Tchoupitoulas Street in Uptown New Orleans.


The original church - dilapidated but memorialised by the small community surrounding it, was first built by the local Hannah.


Urban areas considered skid rows are marked by high vagrancy, dilapidated buildings, and drug dens, as well as other features of urban.


When Shouse bought Wolf Trap, it came with a dilapidated farmhouse on the property.


After the demolition of the dilapidated church in 1462, from 1463 to 1470 the Sultan built on the 11 hectare site a mosque complex of comparable magnificence.


Its quick dilapidated outer surface resulted in removal of pinnacles and gargoyles because they endangered pedestrians.


persons living in primitive rural conditions," "incredibly dilapidated frame hovels," with no sewers, paved streets, mail service, school buses, or running.


dilapidated, it was obvious that once they had enjoyed royal patronage as munificent as Gondar itself.


Vicar-General of the diocese of Tours, then Bishop of Troyes, scarcely deigning to look in Birotteau"s direction as he speeds past his colleague"s dilapidated.


Among the dilapidated ruins is a carved conjugated statue of Shiva, Parvati and Ganesh.


From this small group grew a larger all volunteer work force that helped in razing two dilapidated restroom facilities, refurbishing.


He described it as a "dilapidated lodging house with a corrugated tin roof" and complained that he contracted "a stubborn.


The video for the title song was directed by Richard Heslop, and features the whole band playing in a crowded room surrounded by broken television sets and dilapidated furniture, while a group of children dance or sit around.



Synonyms:

damaged, bedraggled, tatterdemalion, ramshackle, tumble-down, derelict, broken-down,



Antonyms:

inhabited, diligent, new, serviceable, undamaged,



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