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derelict in Latin

derelict in Latin is derelictus, relictus — derelict means abandoned and left to fall into disrepair.

derelict in Latin

derelictus
adj
Given up by the guardian or owner; abandoned, forsaken.
relictus
adj
Given up by the guardian or owner; abandoned, forsaken.

What does "derelict" mean?

  1. adj Abandoned and left to fall into disrepair.
    "The derelict factory has been empty for over a decade."
  2. noun Property, or occasionally a person, abandoned and left with nobody to care for it.
    "The ship was found adrift, a derelict with no crew aboard."

derelict in a sentence

  • The derelict factory has been empty for over a decade.
  • Kids used to dare each other to explore the derelict house on the hill.
  • The ship was found adrift, a derelict with no crew aboard.

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "derelict" in Latin?

"derelict" in Latin is derelictus, relictus. derelict means: Abandoned and left to fall into disrepair.

How do you use "derelict" in a sentence?

Example: "The derelict factory has been empty for over a decade." In Latin, "derelict" is derelictus, relictus.

Are there other ways to say "derelict" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "derelict": derelictus, relictus.

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