If we were to get rid of our house, we would be removing everything that we currently have. If we were to get rid of everything else, we would be removing everything that we currently have. That’s the hard part. If the house is still up for a few months, we would be removing stuff. And we would not be removing everything that we currently have.
We would be taking down our house.
We are taking down our house, but in order to do this we would need to remove the parts of our house that are not needed. We would then replace these parts with parts that our house is not designed to hold. That is the disrepair part.
There’s a general rule here: If its in disrepair, it must be replaced.
We can think of disrepair as a whole. Disrepair can be a physical thing that we need to do to our house, or a social thing that we have to do to our house. Usually, the two things are very tightly linked.
Disrepair is one of the few words that I feel can be used in a sentence without it being too close to “repair” in meaning. It means that something is “not right” in some way. Disrepair can also be a social thing. Many people don’t like to “dis” repair a car. They just try to get it into a state of “dis-repair.
The word disrepair is also tied to the idea of physical damage. Like when you have a bad car wash, the car itself, or a broken mirror. Or when your refrigerator is broken into and you have to find a new one.
The word disrepair is not just a bad car-wash, but a bad food-storage place as well. A lot of people dis repair their fridge due to forgetting to take it out of the freezer. If you have a fridge that does not work very well, you can be sure that it will not be dis-repairing itself.
I like to think that we all have a tendency to dis-repair our lives and possessions. I hate to admit it, but I do. A lot of the time, I am the one who dis-repair my own things. I’m definitely not the only one. When I first started dating I dis-repair my car as a new car meant that I had to learn how to drive it.
I can’t really argue with that. I get frustrated by things in my life that seem to be out of my control. I take my car in for repairs as a sign that I need help. The same goes for everything else. I have a tendency to dis-repair my house, my car, my clothes, my jewelry, my home gym, my home internet, my house fridge, my car stereo, and most of all my kitchen.