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derelict
[ der-uh-likt ]
adjective
- left or deserted, as by the owner or guardian; abandoned:
a derelict ship.
- neglectful of duty; delinquent; negligent.
Synonyms: , ,
noun
- Nautical. a vessel abandoned in open water by its crew without any hope or intention of returning.
- personal property abandoned or thrown away by the owner.
- one guilty of neglect of duty.
- Law. land left dry by a change of the water line.
derelict
/ 藞诲蓻谤瑟濒瑟办迟 /
adjective
- deserted or abandoned, as by an owner, occupant, etc
- falling into ruins; neglected; dilapidated
- neglectful of duty or obligation; remiss
noun
- a person abandoned or neglected by society; a social outcast or vagrant
- property deserted or abandoned by an owner, occupant, etc
- a vessel abandoned at sea
- a person who is neglectful of duty or obligation
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 诲别谤顎侥路濒颈肠迟路濒测 adverb
- 诲别谤顎侥路濒颈肠迟路苍别蝉蝉 noun
- 苍辞苍路诲别谤顎侥路濒颈肠迟 adjective noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of derelict1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of derelict1
Example Sentences
"Because I was working, no charity could help. But when you walk into a house that's derelict, your mental health drops straight away," she says.
A derelict housing estate dubbed "Scotland's Chernobyl" for its eerie ghost-town like appearance is finally about to be razed to the ground.
"As a mum to young children, I want them to grow up feeling safe, in a community that isn't derelict, a High Street that isn't falling apart, and isn't populated by criminality," she said.
A creative with a vision might see a bright future for the derelict Sheffield loo, similar to others which have become living spaces, galleries and breweries.
By then, he was living like a recluse in a large derelict home, surrounded by child-sized dolls.
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