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Derelict logo #10101) Abandoned ship 2) Delinquent 3) Dilapidated 4) Down and out 5) Failing in what duty requires 6) Falling into ruins 7) Forsaken 8) In deplorable condition 9) Neglectful of duty 10) Negligent 11) Old abandoned ship 12) Remiss 13) Ship abandoned at sea 14) Skid Row bum 15) Skid Row man 16) Vagrant 17) Worn and broken-down
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Derelict

Derelict logo #10101) Bum 2) Dilapidated 3) Empty 4) Forsaken 5) Hobo 6) Lax 7) Negligent 8) Remiss 9) Rickety 10) Ruined 11) Wino
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derelict logo #10444
  1. a person unable to support himself
  2. a ship abandoned on the high seas

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Derelict

Derelict logo #21000 Derelict or dereliction commonly refers to: Derelict may also refer to: ...
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Derelict

Derelict logo #21002• (n.) A tract of land left dry by the sea, and fit for cultivation or use. • (n.) A thing voluntary abandoned or willfully cast away by its proper owner, especially a ship abandoned at sea. • (a.) Lost; adrift; hence, wanting; careless; neglectful; unfaithful. • (a.) Given up or forsaken by the natural owner or guardian; left a...
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Derelict

Derelict logo #21213n. Someone or something which has been abandoned. For example: a ship that was left to drift in the ocean or a homeless person who is ignored by family and society.
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Derelict

Derelict logo #20972Der'e·lict adjective [ Latin derelictus , past participle of derelinquere to forsake wholly, to abandon; de- + relinquere to leave. See Relinquish .] 1. Given up or forsaken by the natural owner or guardian; left and abandoned; as, derelict lands. &#...
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Derelict

Derelict logo #20972Der'e·lict noun (Law) (a) A thing voluntary abandoned or willfully cast away by its proper owner, especially a ship abandoned at sea. (b) A tract of land left dry by the sea, and fit for cultivation or use.
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Derelict

Derelict logo #21212This term is applied in the common law in a different sense from what it bears in the civil law. In the former it is applied to lands left by the sea.
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Derelict logo #22642Something or someone who is abandoned, such as a ship left to drift at sea or a homeless person ignored by family and society.
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Derelict logo #21217A derelict is a vessel or anything relinquished or abandoned at sea, but most commonly the name was applied to a ship abandoned by the crew and left floating about.
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derelict logo #20400[adj] - deserted or abandoned as by an owner 2. [adj] - failing in what duty requires 3. [n] - a person unable to support himself
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derelict logo #21009derelict 1. A person who is abandoned by society; especially, a person without a permanent home and means of support; a vagrant; a homeless person, a bum. 2. A vessel (a boat or a ship) abandoned in open water by its officers and crew without any hope or intention of returning to it; a ship abandoned on the high seas. 3. Personal property abandoned...
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derelict logo #20974delinquent adjective failing in what duty requires; `derelict (or delinquent) in his duty`; `neglectful of his duties`; `remiss of you not to pay your bills`
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derelict logo #21199left or deserted, as by the owner or guardian; abandoned: a derelict ship. · neglectful of duty; delinquent; negligent.
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derelict logo #23665[Intelligent words] in deplorable condition
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