What does komt te vervallen in Dutch mean?
What is the meaning of the word komt te vervallen in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use komt te vervallen in Dutch.
The word komt te vervallen in Dutch means dilapidated, expire, afbrokkelend, waardeloos, vervallen, verwaarloosd, vervallen, bouwvallig, vervallen, bouwvallig, rottend, bedorven, verrot, rot, vervallen, bouwvallig, vervallen, vervallen, achterstallig, vervallen, bouwvallig, gammel, krakkemikkig, vervallen, aflopen, geruïneerd, vervallen, vervallen, verlopen, versleten, vervallen, bouwvallig, vervallen, wankel, vervallen, afglijden, vervallen, vervallen, verlopen, rot, vervallen, verlopen, in puin, in vervallen staat, vervallen in, vereffenen, doen vervallen. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word komt te vervallen
dilapidated(ruïne) |
expire(niet meer geldig zijn) |
afbrokkelend(structure: falling apart) There are crumbling villas all along the beach. |
waardeloos(slang (worthless) I don't know why you still use this crummy watch. |
vervallen, verwaarloosd(building: in bad condition) Jamie's company renovates derelict buildings. |
vervallen, bouwvallig(in disrepair, in ruins) The dilapidated building is not fit for habitation. |
vervallen, bouwvallig(dilapidated, run down) Patty was tired of being broke and living in a ramshackle house. |
rottend, bedorven, verrot, rot(decomposing) The smell of decaying meat filled the air. |
vervallen, bouwvallig(disastrous, causing ruin) The war left the economy in a ruinous condition. |
vervallen(structure: severely damaged) Het oude kasteel is vervallen. The old castle is in ruins. |
vervallen, achterstallig(payment: overdue, late) (betaling) Services will be reconnected when the past-due payment has been paid. |
vervallen, bouwvallig(dilapidated) (gebouw) The house was old and its broken-down roof was letting in the rain. |
gammel, krakkemikkig(informal (decrepit, dilapidated) (informeel) The shack by the river was old and run down. |
vervallen, aflopen(offer: cease to be valid) The coupon expired a long time ago, so the store manager refused to accept it. |
geruïneerd, vervallen(building, object: destroyed) The main street was full of ruined buildings. |
vervallen, verlopen(membership: expired) (lidmaatschap) I have a lapsed subscription to Cook's Illustrated Magazine. |
versleten(shabby, scruffy) Although the restaurant looked seedy, the food was quite good. |
vervallen, bouwvallig(building, etc.: dilapidated) The decrepit building was scheduled for demolition. |
vervallen(building: run-down) |
wankel(informal (rickety, run down) |
vervallen(finance, loan) The bonds take 10 years to reach maturity. |
afglijden, vervallen(figurative (deteriorate) (figuurlijk) The empire was slowly slipping into chaos before his eyes. |
vervallen, verlopen(expire) Britney's club membership lapsed at the end of the year. |
rot(informal (rotten) I think these apples are bad. They have been there for a month. |
vervallen, verlopen(finance, loan: end) He needed to get a new loan when the old one matured. |
in puin, in vervallen staat(structure: severely damaged) Eeuwen van oorlog liet het kasteel in puin achter. Centuries of battle left the castle in ruins. |
vervallen in(stray or digress) |
vereffenen, doen vervallen(free from: debt) The final payment will release you from this debt. |
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