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debilidad
The state of being weak in health or body (especially from old age)
frailty
infirmity
feebleness
frailness
valetudinarianism
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The state of being weak.
vulnerability
decrepitude
debilitation
vulnerability
decrepitude
debilitation
1
Men who are truly powerful, however, view threats as yet another
vulnerability
.
2
I marked this as yet another possible
vulnerability
in the prosecutor's case.
3
Mobility and alcohol abuse increase
vulnerability
to HIV among itinerants in Zambia.
4
And under those circumstances, pod
vulnerability
became a very serious concern, indeed.
5
Therefore, the way an individual copes with stress may affect AN
vulnerability
.
1
He then began to watch for signs of
decrepitude
in the General.
2
Even the infirmities and the
decrepitude
that afflicted could not deliver him.
3
Evidently he hadn't recognized her through the increased
decrepitude
of her illness.
4
Like the house, it exhibited an odd blend of incompletion and
decrepitude
.
5
Old age today brings to mind a picture of
decrepitude
and decay.
1
Now there is the additional factor of economic
debilitation
by the coronavirus.
2
Alexandria still lay in its stupor of heat and
debilitation
,
barely moving.
3
Does not your
debilitation
speak of a flaw in this thinking?
4
Mr. Bryan denied that newspaper mergers were a sign of
debilitation
in the industry.
5
Easily Fatigued Similar to depression, this fatigue can be
debilitation
.
1
Excellent in obstructions of the monthly periods,
debility
,
loss of appetite, etc.
2
A valuable tonic in all conditions of
debility
and want of appetite.
3
Severe work,
debility
and the character of the ration influence their frequency.
4
As it happened, this
debility
was a blessing in disguise for him.
5
Every year counts by increased
debility
,
and departing faculties keep the score.
6
This renewal greatly taxes the corporeal powers, inducing lassitude, nervousness, and
debility
.
7
He kept deliberately emphasizing his
debility
,
though already starting to feel much better.
8
The prevailing disease was a dysentery, which was accompanied by a general
debility
.
9
Unwilling to expose his
debility
,
he yet could not succeed in concealing it.
10
This
debility
rendered more severe the endurance of other evils of my condition.
11
For the moment the rancher's old spirit rose superior to his senile
debility
.
12
The consequences of doing too little are severe-heartattack, stroke, pain,
debility
,
death.
13
Flexions of the uterus, displacements, congestions, and local
debility
,
may likewise prevent fertility.
14
Why were they seized with senile
debility
in the sixteenth century?
15
Hamilton forgot his
debility
,
and was all mind, alert and energetic.
16
The doctor examined her, and declared it was nothing but
debility
.
debility
general debility
nervous debility
extreme debility
physical debility
great debility
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