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1.bring into a condition of decay or partial ruin by neglect or misuse

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    live up to (something)
    to act according to something, to fulfill expectations
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    S1: The 'age of computers' is considered to have begun in 1946.
    S6: And now it is difficult to find a field where computers are not used.

    P: Those early computers were huge and heavy affairs, with problems of speed and size.
    Q: It was only with the introduction of electronics that the computers really came of age.
    R: But computers were in use long before that.
    S: They had several rotating shafts and gears which almost always doomed them to slow operation.

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