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Meanings of
older
in anglès
Advanced in years; (`aged' is pronounced as two syllables)
senior
aged
elderly
elder
sr.
Skilled through long experience.
old
Related terms
experienced
experient
Usage of
older
in anglès
1
Introduction: Falls in
older
aged adults are an important public health problem.
2
However, the new results show the house cat lineage is far
older
.
3
However, for many
older
refugees at Mbera escaping violence is nothing new.
4
With a new year always comes the reality that you're getting
older
.
5
Results: Teriparatide patients were
older
and in poorer health than bisphosphonate patients.
6
The vines themselves, transplants from Europe, carry a genetic heritage far
older
.
7
Social researcher Mark McCrindle said government data showed workers were getting
older
.
8
Objective: Controversy surrounds appropriate risk factor targets in
older
adults with diabetes.
9
While the
older
communities are often stoic, Clare said everyone needs help.
10
Background: An adequate diet contributes to health and wellbeing in
older
age.
11
However,
older
people are often not aware of the risks of falling.
12
Perhaps she was a year
older
than him, or a year younger.
13
Objectives: Few routine systems exist to test
older
,
asymptomatic children for HIV.
14
Aim: Chronic diseases are frequent in
older
adults, particularly hypertension and diabetes.
15
Those most affected are
older
people and those with underlying health conditions.
16
The target is to get
older
people walking 100 minutes per week.
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older
Adjective
Frequent collocations
older people
older man
much older
older brother
older adults
More collocations
Older
through the time
Older
across language varieties
Canada
Common
Australia
Common
United States of America
Common
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