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di·lap·i·da·tion \-ˌlapəˈdāshən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English dilapidacion, from Late Latin dilapidation-, dilapidatio action of squandering, from Latin dilapidatus + -ion-, -io -ion 1. : the act of dilapidating or the state of being dilapidated < the wreck of a ship in the last stages of dilapidation — R.L.Stevenson > 2. English law a. : ecclesiastical waste whether permissive or voluntary : waste of a building (as a parsonage) committed to the charge of ecclesiastical persons b. : the charge for repairing such waste 3. : the natural disintegration and breaking away of rock from a cliff or mountainside; also : the resulting debris |