decrepitude u rečniku PONS

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They were also fascinated by its decrepitude and decay, which they documented and aestheticized in their work.
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They become freed from the fear of birth, death, decrepitude, and disease.
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Urban decay (also known as urban rot and urban blight) is the process whereby a previously functioning city, or part of a city, falls into disrepair and decrepitude.
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They always said there were certain compensations to the decrepitude of the advancing years; these, then, were they.
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The other reasons lie essentially with the age and decrepitude of the trolley infrastructure.
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The paper is finding and reporting a great deal of decrepitude in most of the free villages visited.
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Perhaps physical imperfections are meant to symbolise moral decrepitude, which can affect all men irrespective of class.
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Storm damage and the theft of lead from the roof in 2006, rendered an intolerable atmosphere of dereliction and decrepitude, making the premises unfit for purpose.
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When the original church building fell into decrepitude, a new one was built in its place in 1908.
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Freed from decrepitude and death and gifted with long life, the people there grow like rivers during the season of rains.
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