noun
- the state of being broken, damaged, or not functioning properly
Usage: formal; somewhat archaic
Examples
- The old bridge fell into unrepair after years of neglect.
- The house showed signs of unrepair with its broken windows and peeling paint.
- Due to lack of funding, the school’s facilities remained in unrepair.
- The machinery’s unrepair made it unsafe to operate.
- Years of unrepair had left the garden overgrown and wild.