What does disrepair mean?
Definitions for disrepair
ˌdɪs rɪˈpɛərdis·re·pair
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Princeton's WordNet
disrepairnoun
in need of repairs
Wiktionary
disrepairnoun
The state of being out of repair; broken.
disrepairnoun
Impaired condition.
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disrepair
Disrepair refers to the condition of deterioration or decay, typically as a result of neglect or lack of maintenance. It describes something, often a building or piece of machinery, that is broken, worn out, or in a state of mechanical or structural decline.
Webster Dictionary
Disrepairnoun
a state of being in bad condition, and wanting repair
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Disrepair
dis-re-pār′, n. state of being out of repair.
Dictionary of Nautical Terms
disrepair
A bar to any claim on account of sea-unworthiness in a warrantry.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of disrepair in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of disrepair in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of disrepair in a Sentence
It's hard to believe, but only 50 years after his death, in the early 1850s, the home was in complete disrepair, a woman was taking a steamer (on the Potomac). It was the custom of the captain to ring the bell when he got in front of Mount Vernon. She looked up. She saw the shape of the house.
Most of the communities depend on elevated tanks of water. Most of these elevated tanks of water were the first ones to fall, or to fall into disrepair. They need replacements or they need repair. We need all of this.
Because there's no money left in the government coffers, the cathedral is falling into disrepair.
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