Examples of 'infirmity' in a sentence
Meaning of "infirmity"
Infirmity is a noun referring to a physical or mental weakness or ailment, often associated with old age or illness
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- feebleness, frailty or ailment, especially due to old age.
- a moral weakness or defect
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The spectacle is an infirmity more than a conspiracy.
Persons free from any sickness or infirmity.
Tis but the infirmity of his age.
Benjamin is dependent on them because of a physical infirmity.
The introduction of infirmity and disability allowances.
Thou art loosed from thine infirmity.
Age and infirmity do not protect him.
I guess we all carry some infirmity with us.
Illness and infirmity can diminish the best of us.
Artificers is subject to some peculiar infirmity occasioned by.
The last infirmity of a noble mind.
You and me share a common infirmity.
We plan on spending our infirmity together on a desert island.
Infirmity are unable to care for themselves as such terms are.
He suffered much through infirmity of the flesh.
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Which infirmity assuredly shall be healed by future immortality.
Is acquitted on the grounds of mental infirmity.
For brandy is my infirmity but its remedy too.
Be not disturb would with my infirmity.
He was born with an infirmity that restricts his movement.
Pitney argued that there was no constitutional infirmity.
No physical infirmity shows in the tests.
Jesus cured every sort of disease and infirmity.
A spirit of infirmity bound her for eighteen years.
Your heavenly powers overcome sickness and infirmity.
Because of the infirmity of your flesh.
Ly infirmity has obliged him to call.
You have been cast out because of your infirmity.
A spirit of infirmity and death invaded the family.
This may be due to infirmity or age.
O dependent on the individual because of mental or physical infirmity.
Our reaction to infirmity is to seek alleviation.
And do not talk to me about infirmity.
My infirmity in no way impeeds my activity.
And not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
He heals immediately the infirmity of the sick man.
No man in the group showed evidence of such an infirmity.
He will be assisted in case of infirmity and at his request.
He can still be touched with the feeling of my infirmity.
The semi infirmity of mind.
The last years of his life were spent in infirmity.
Rumors of my infirmity are greatly exaggerated.
Free from any physical infirmity.
To be a woman is a natural infirmity and every woman gets used to it.
I had cured him of his infirmity.
Just as it is our great infirmity to talk in order to see nothing.
Like i have some strange infirmity.
My weakness and infirmity frustrate me.
There was about it an evidence of great age and infirmity.
Fever is a common symptom in acute infirmity in childhood and adolescence.