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INFIRM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. of poor or deteriorated vitality; especially : feeble from age. 2. weak of mind, will, or character : irresolute, vacillating. 3. not solid or stable : ...
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INFIRM Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective feeble or weak in body or health, especially because of age; ailing. Synonyms: weak Antonyms: strong unsteadfast, faltering, or irresolute.
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Infirm - Websters Dictionary 1828
1. Not firm or sound; weak; feeble; as an infirm body; an infirm constitution. 2. Weak of mind; irresolute; as infirm of purpose. 3. Not solid or stable.
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▪ I. infirm, a. (ɪnˈfɜːm) [ad. L. infirm-us weak, feeble, etc., f. in- (in-3) + firmus firm. Cf. F. infirme (16–17th c., earlier enferme, enfer, etc.), Sp. enfermo, It. infermo.] 1. a. Of things: Not firm or strong; weak, unsound; esp. unable to resist pressure or weight, giving way easily, frail, ‘...
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infirm, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective infirm, one of which is labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and ...
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infirm | definition for kids - Wordsmyth Children's Dictionary
definition: weak or ill, as from old age. My grandfather came to live with us when he became infirm. synonyms: · feeble, ill, weak ...
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infirm/ɪnˈfɜ:m; ɪn`fəm/ adj1 physically weak (esp from old age or illness) 体弱的, 虚弱的, 衰弱的(尤指因年迈或疾病) walk with infirm steps 迈著虚弱的步子行走.2 ~ of sth (fml 文) without strength of sth 欠缺某方面的力量 infirm of purpose, will, etc, ie not purposeful, not resolute 目的不明确、 意志不坚强.
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INFIRM | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
sick or needing care, especially for long periods and often because of old age. She was too elderly and infirm to remain at home.
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INFIRM Synonyms: 99 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Some common synonyms of infirm are decrepit, feeble, fragile, frail, and weak. While all these words mean not strong enough to endure strain, pressure, or ...
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Infirm Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
INFIRM meaning: 1 : having a condition of weakness or illness that usually lasts for a long time and is caused especially by old age; 2 : people who are ...
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Infirm - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
To be infirm is to be physically weak. If your great grandmother can't get around without a walker or a wheelchair, you might describe her as infirm.
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490 Synonyms & Antonyms for INFIRM | Thesaurus.com
infirm · anile · debilitated · delicate · enfeebled · failing · faint · faltering · flimsy · fragile · halting · irresolute · laid low · lame · sensile · shaky ...
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Jesus healing an infirm woman
Jesus healing an infirm woman is one of the miracles of Jesus in the Gospels (Luke 13:10-17).
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Guvernul din Cehia infirmă declaraţia preşedintelui ... - HotNews.ro
TodayIniţiativa asumată de Republica Cehă pentru achiziţia din state terţe a circa 800.000 de obuze care vor fi livrate Ucrainei a colectat până în prezent fonduri doar pentru un prim lot de 300.000 de obuze, a precizat vineri premierul ceh Petr Fiala, după ce în ziua precedentă preşedintele ceh Petr Pavel susţinuse că este asigurată finanţarea pentru toate cele 800.000 de obuze ...
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Cambridge Home for the Aged and Infirm
The Cambridge Home for the Aged and Infirm is an historic building on 650 Concord Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It remained the city's primary support for its aged and infirm population until the advent of Medicare in the 1960s.
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