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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.
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
/ ˈdɛrɪlɪkt /
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 Words From
- dere·lict·ly adverb
- dere·lict·ness noun
- non·dere·lict adjective noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of derelict1
Word History and Origins
Origin of derelict1
Example Sentences
Mr Marsh's daughter will receive the honour 75 years after he died from spinal injuries after falling through a hole in the first floor of a derelict church while responding to a fire in Birmingham.
Mr DePree said under the council's ownership the building had been derelict for years.
With this in mind, the news that it has managed to obtain planning permission to demolish a nearby derelict café and build its own facility on the land is particularly welcome.
It treats abandoned properties as an environmental health issue - derelict properties can be a magnet for vandalism and vermin, harming the quality of life for people living next to them.
But can selling off empty, derelict properties for a nominal amount help solve urban blight?
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