21. Meanwhile, Nuno Ramos'" Untitled " oozes scrofulous junkyard decrepitude _ but little more. 22. Perhaps physical imperfections are meant to symbolise moral decrepitude , which can affect all men irrespective of class. 23. This hidden space is amazing in its dimension and decrepitude , stripped to brick, timber and steel columns. 24. The appearance of rising damp everywhere in a house is a symptom of neglect, age, decrepitude etc. 25. When the original church building fell into decrepitude , a new one was built in its place in 1908. 26. But avoiding premature death would be a hollow victory if the remaining years were burdened with increasing decrepitude and dependency. 27. While the American fills its nine rooms and the restaurant teems, the third floor remains a monument to decrepitude . 28. Gracious axial boulevards dominate newer sections that, for all their decrepitude , mirror the cosmopolitan feel of Paris or Madrid. 29. Certainly, the old man's decrepitude does not seem to have led directly either to chaos or to aggression. 30. With only 11 parking gates for aircraft, it's a small oasis in Kennedy's desert of decrepitude .