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unrepair
[ uhn-ri-pair ]
unrepair
/ ˌʌnrɪˈpɛə /
noun
- a less common word for disrepair
Derived Forms
- ˌunreˈpaired, adjective
Other Words From
- unre·paired adjective
Example Sentences
Unrepair, un-rē-pār′, n. an unsound state.—adj.
His farm went to ruin and unrepair.
From every point of vantage the steeples of Notre Dame de Noyon add the one ingredient which makes a unity of the entire ensemble,—a true old-world atmosphere, a town seen in not too apparent a state of unrepair and certainly not a degenerate.
The place was indeed in a state of unrepair.
Learning all but disappeared; the useful arts were little cultivated; cities fell into decay and the roads that bound them together were left in unrepair; the life of the time, barren alike in hovel and castle, was supported by the crude labor of a servile class.
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