derelict
dere·lict [derelict derelicts] adjective, noun BrE [ˈderəlɪkt] NAmE [ˈderəlɪkt] adjective (especially of land or buildings) not used or cared for and in bad condition •derelict land/buildings/sites •The canal has been derelict for many years. Word Origin: mid 17th cent.: from Latin derelictus ‘abandoned’, past participle of derelinquere, from de- ‘completely’ + relinquere ‘forsake’. Example Bank: •The land lay derelict for ten years. •a partially derelict mill noun (formal) a person without a home, a job or property Syn: ↑vagrant •derelicts living on the streets Word Origin: mid 17th cent.: from Latin derelictus ‘abandoned’, past participle of derelinquere, from de- ‘completely’ + relinquere ‘forsake’.
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