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    dis·re·pair
    /ˌdisrəˈper/

    noun

    • 1. poor condition of a building or structure due to neglect: "the station gradually fell into disrepair"

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  2. The meaning of DISREPAIR is the state of being in need of repair. How to use disrepair in a sentence.

  3. DISREPAIR definition: 1. the state of being broken or old and needing to be repaired: 2. the state of being broken or…. Learn more.

  4. DISREPAIR meaning: 1. the state of being broken or old and needing to be repaired: 2. the state of being broken or…. Learn more.

  5. Disrepair definition: the condition of needing repair; an impaired or neglected state.. See examples of DISREPAIR used in a sentence.

  6. the condition of being worn out or in poor working order; a condition requiring repairs. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word Frequency. disrepair in American English. (ˌdɪsrɪˈpɛr ; ˈdɪsrɪˌpɛr ) noun. the condition of needing repairs; state of neglect; dilapidation.

  7. Disrepair is a state of being damaged or broken, especially because of neglect. Leaving your car in your parents' driveway all winter might result in disrepair. A house in disrepair needs help — it might look shabby, with flaking paint and a crumbling brick porch.

  8. a building, road, etc. that is in a state of disrepair has not been taken care of and is broken or in bad condition. The station quickly fell into disrepair after it was closed. The castle was in such a state of disrepair that they decided not to spend money on it.

  9. DISREPAIR definition: the bad condition of a building that has not been taken care of: . Learn more.

  10. disrepair meaning, definition, what is disrepair: buildings, roads etc that are in disrepa...: Learn more.

  11. Define disrepair. disrepair synonyms, disrepair pronunciation, disrepair translation, English dictionary definition of disrepair. n. The condition of being in need of repair: a house in disrepair.