dilapidate | (verb) fall into decay or ruin | Synonyms: crumble, decay |
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(verb) bring into a condition of decay or partial ruin by neglect or misuse | - |
dilapidated | (adjective) in deplorable condition | Synonyms: bedraggled, broken-down, derelict, ramshackle, tatterdemalion, tumble-down |
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dilapidation | (noun) the process of becoming dilapidated | Synonyms: ruin |
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(noun) a state of deterioration due to old age or long use | Synonyms: decrepitude |
dilatation | (noun) the act of expanding an aperture | Synonyms: dilation |
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(noun) the state of being stretched beyond normal dimensions | Synonyms: distension, distention |
dilate | (verb) become wider | Synonyms: distend |
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(verb) add details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning of and discourse in a learned way, usually in writing | Synonyms: elaborate, enlarge, expand, expatiate, exposit, expound, flesh out, lucubrate |
dilater | (noun) a surgical instrument that is used to dilate or distend an opening or an organ | Synonyms: dilator |
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dilation | (noun) the act of expanding an aperture | Synonyms: dilatation |
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(noun) a lengthy discussion (spoken or written) on a particular topic | - |
dilator | (noun) a surgical instrument that is used to dilate or distend an opening or an organ | Synonyms: dilater |
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(noun) a drug that causes dilation | - |
(noun) a muscle or nerve that dilates or widens a body part | - |
dilatoriness | (noun) slowness as a consequence of not getting around to it | Synonyms: procrastination |
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dilatory | (adjective) wasting time | Synonyms: laggard, pokey, poky |
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