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senile
aged, childlike, doddered, doting, fogy, gerontal, mummylike, old-fogyish, run to seed, shriveled, timeworn, wizened
Definition
adj.
mentally or physically infirm with age
Last update: June 25, 2015
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I think my Grandma is going
senile
because she keeps forgetting her daughter's name.
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It was clear that Agatha had gone
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after trying to put her cat in the microwave.
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This physiological wasting is termed
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atrophy.
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"Babes of five have been known to die of
senile
decay, and I have seen irresponsible striplings of seventy."
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At last his powerful mind gave way, so that he died a victim to
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dementia.
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With him was the prototype of Scott's Dugald Dalgetty, Sir James Turner, who records examples of Leslie's
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incompetency.
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The
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old man talks nonsense--so-called gibberish--thinking he is discoursing properly.
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Senile or young females might, however, be expected to skip a laying season if only one ovary was functioning.
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