0 the fact of being in very bad condition because of being old, or not having been cared for, or having been used a lot: --
They are insurance policies that can be taken out against decrepitude in old age.
We cannot allow this wonderful system of roads to fall into decrepitude owing to a lack of proper maintenance.
I shall discuss the decrepitude of our procedure more fully later.
For five or six years there have been no substantial repairs to shabby old houses which are now approaching a stage of complete decrepitude.
It has been argued that the houses in question are no longer of great interest or value because they are in a state of decrepitude.
It has been allowed to fall into decrepitude over the last 25 or 30 years.
The older estates, which are falling into decrepitude, need regeneration.
If we lose that position it will be because we have allowed ourselves to sink into the decrepitude of a slothful old age.