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Meanings of
decrepitude
in inglés
catalán
decrepitud
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A state of deterioration due to old age or long use.
dilapidation
catalán
decrepitud
The state of being weak.
vulnerability
infirmity
debility
debilitation
Synonyms
Examples for "
vulnerability
"
vulnerability
infirmity
debility
debilitation
Examples for "
vulnerability
"
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
But physical
infirmity
and a collapsing economy mean his grip is weakening.
2
The slaughter now became general, and neither age nor
infirmity
was spared.
3
Of confession of our
infirmity
and of the miseries of this life
4
It was the inevitable tragedy, this, of their sexes and her
infirmity
.
5
And then our Lord relieves the blind man of the
infirmity
itself.
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.
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
.
Usage of
decrepitude
in inglés
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.
6
In heaven there is no hunger, no thirst, no
decrepitude
,
no sin.
7
They become freed from the fear of birth, death,
decrepitude
,
and disease.
8
She was of low stature, but not bowed by
decrepitude
or age.
9
The rhetorical question sums up the
decrepitude
of our political culture.
10
It is stern in its
decrepitude
;
its very aspect is historic.
11
The war brought to light the
decrepitude
of the Bourbon rule.
12
Line 10: throws the blame of Genoese
decrepitude
upon the nobles.
13
The world had grown old, and all its inmates partook of the
decrepitude
.
14
Turning off
decrepitude
and pain and pleasure, he sleeps in comfort.
15
And I hope I may never grow wise; 'tis a sign of
decrepitude
.
16
Yet the war, although in its old age, was not fallen into
decrepitude
.
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About this term
decrepitude
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
great decrepitude
apparent decrepitude
economic decrepitude
extreme decrepitude
general decrepitude
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Translations for
decrepitude
catalán
decrepitud
Decrepitude
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Decrepitude
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