Dilapidated in a sentence as an adjective

They moved a mile down the street to a slightly less wealthy neighborhood, in a dilapidated strip mall.

Well San Francisco, which is the tech mecca, looks pretty dilapidated.

For Silicon Valley folks, think of a "plug and play" place, but a completely dilapidated one...

Walmart tried to move into a dilapidated mall in my neighborhood and everyone fought it and they couldnt.

It's not about making the dome easy to take down -- it has to look like a dilapidated temporary installation.

Instead I have to wait 30 minutes in a slightly dilapidated room, with service change signs dated back to 2004 and ask for "First Class mail with tracking and delivery confirmation".

K-Mart is similar, but while Wal-Mart just has an air of bone-cutting industrial cheapness, K-Mart is more sad, it's more like the dilapidated shanty, leaning to one side, with ten kids playing in the yard.

To be fair, this is a lot harder to 'fake' - and even if it's not a missile factory specifically, it's clearly a dilapidated factory of some sort and she got some fantastic photos of it.

Purchasing a computer involved going to retail outlets like CompUSA or Circuit City that cared more about their bottom line then paying attention to the dilapidated surroundings.

Driving through parts of Mississippi was pretty surprising for someone who had never been there before: actual dilapidated shacks without running water, like you see on National Geographic documentaries about poor parts of the world.

Dilapidated definitions

adjective

in deplorable condition; "a street of bedraggled tenements"; "a broken-down fence"; "a ramshackle old pier"; "a tumble-down shack"

See also: bedraggled broken-down derelict ramshackle tatterdemalion tumble-down