advanced age, brain fag, delicacy, exhaustion, green old age, infirmity, longevity, peakedness, sickliness, tiredness, weariness
Definitionn. the state of being weak in health or body
Last update: October 16, 2015
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Though this industry has lapsed, there are brine baths, much used in cases of rheumatism, gout and general debility, and the former private mansion of Shrewbridge Hall is converted into a hotel with a spa. [Please select]
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And he indicated Lionel, who stood at Rosamund's side, the very incarnation of woefulness and debility. [Please select]
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"I am suffering," he said, "from fever and a feeling of debility." [Please select]
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On the 22nd of July one of them showed signs of debility; diarrhoea followed. [Please select]
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It is attended with excessive debility, and, unless properly combated, is rapidly fatal. [Please select]
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It will certainly perish, not perhaps of the skin disease, but of debility. [Please select]
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It sometimes occurs as the result of excessive loss of blood or of great debility. [Please select]
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