0 the state of being broken or old and needing to be repaired:
1 the state of being broken or old and needing to be repaired:
If public works indicated efficacious and commendable governance, their disrepair was nothing short of an embarrassment.
Tenants could challenge a rent increase by applying to the local authority for a certificate of disrepair.
Rather, kudimaramat notions derived exclusively from observations on the physical consequences of custom or, more usually, its absence-i. e., tank disrepair.
Tank systems have, in fact, been interpreted as being in a state of decline, neglect and disrepair wherever they have been described.
An alternative response to disrepair might be to withhold housing benefit payments.
As they moved on, the apartments became increasingly difficult to rent out, and eventually the empty scheme fell into disrepair.
As in many other sectors, equipment in health institutions fell into disrepair due to lack of spare parts.
In the first stages the house is in disrepair, with endless doors that go nowhere.