Dilapidation in a sentence as a noun

It's tough to figure what pulls a place out of the dilapidation phase.

Yeah I was in NYC for the first time this year and I was impressed by the filth and general dilapidation.

My area of Brussels has been slowly pulling itself out of dilapidation for decades.

Parts of the North are very affordable, but they're still in the dilapidation phase and don't seem to be in danger of becoming cool yet.

> dilapidation of reading cultureSurely we read more than we ever did?

Simply repaving our roads, the dilapidation of which causes $54 billion in damage to our cars every year, would be better than doing nothing.

If you picked the first one, does that indicate a dilapidation in reading ability, or that you needed an answer, and the first option provided the best one?

I am sure these structures served as focal points of communities and unfortunately now lie in absolute ruins of dilapidation and neglect.

If Heidelberg's administration is anything like Darmstadt's, the buildings will be abandoned and empty but well guarded till they fall into a state of dilapidation.

The urban cores that got "renewed" were never squalor and dilapidation - they might not have been as trendy, but city centers have too much general access to be that useless no matter the popular trends.

If you travel through rural America, it's quite telling to see all the township money spent on churches and government buildings, while the residences and public infrastructure sit in dilapidation.

We dont, Yuka Mountain isnt really operating, there are like 2 nuclear waste disposal in Europe, Onkalo and another site in Germany, and in the past there have been serious claims of dilapidation and abandonment [0]I think a big difference between us is that we see the dangers of nuclear waste vs the dangers posed by a world that didn't have nuclear very differently.

Dilapidation definitions

noun

a state of deterioration due to old age or long use

See also: decrepitude

noun

the process of becoming dilapidated

See also: ruin