dilapidate

/də-ˈla-pə-ˌdāt/

Latin dilapidatus, past participle of dilapidare to squander, destroy, from dis- + lapidare to pelt with stones, from lapid-, lapis stone

verb

  1. to bring into a condition of decay or partial ruin

  2. squander

  3. to decay, deteriorate, or fall into partial ruin especially through neglect or misuse : to become dilapidated

furniture is dilapidated by use