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Sentence example with the word 'infirm'
infirm
abulic, decrepit, fast and loose, ill, mercurial, prodigal, shapeless, unangelic, unsound, volatile, wobbly
Definition
adj.
lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality
Last update: June 23, 2017
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The carer responsibility may be for a child or an elderly or
infirm
relative.
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Please note: Elderly or
infirm
residents may have difficulty with this.
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Infirm of purpose.
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BRUCKLE, brittle,
infirm
.
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How could I possibly fashion an
infirm
old man like an eager youth.
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I am
infirm
; that is why I require an assistant.
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He was now old,
infirm
, and suffering, and was still engaged in public service.
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He created at his own expense an infant school, a thing then almost unknown in France, and a fund for aiding old and
infirm
workmen.
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[Footnote 1: This elephant is since dead; she grew
infirm
and diseased, and died at Colombo in 1848.
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