Use "frailty" in a sentence

1. Love is noblest frailty of mind.

2. This is a reflection of their frailty.

3. Most important is the factor of human frailty.

4. She died after a long period of increasing frailty.

5. Despite increasing physical frailty, he continued to write stories.

6. What does Caducity mean? The frailty of old age; senility

7. There may be concern about Alec Stewart's frailty against the spinners.

8. Those glimpses express our hopes and dreams, our failures and frailty.

9. The recent riots are evidence of the frailty of the peace agreement.

10. Tolerant of human frailty in whatever form, she almost never judged people.

11. There are many synonyms of Brittlenesses which include Brittleness, Delicacy, Frailty, etc.

12. Increasing frailty meant that she was more and more confined to bed.

13. He sat watching Casey's face for several minutes, her frailty causing him concern.

14. Frailty can interfere with body posture and gesture and therefore with body language.

15. Rachel died while giving birth, not because of Satan, but because of human frailty.

16. Though ill for most of her life, physical frailty never stopped her from working.

17. Her humor always made us, in some sense, realize the frailty of our human life.

18. We are moving into an era when frailty, fragility and powerlessness are simply not enough.

19. In contrast, policies that recognise human frailty and try to ameliorate it seem to succeed.

20. These should include the assessment of multimorbidity, frailty, nutrition, activities of daily living, and cognition.

21. Reagan saw the depth of human frailty but appealed to the better angels of our nature.

22. These demographic variables are experienced in addition to high levels of physical dependence, frailty and mental health problems.

23. Astheny definition: an abnormal loss of strength synonyms: frailness, asthenia, valetudinarianism, frailty, infirmity, feebleness, debility antonyms: fitness

24. For sheer bravado, hard-nosed business sense and a cunning understanding of human frailty, Agnes deserves admiration.

25. The Lord’s revealed pattern of governance in His Church provides for and attenuates the impact of human frailty.

26. EfJicient estimation in the bivariate normal Copula model 57 interesting frailty models, see, for example, Marshall and Olkin (1988)

27. Low Appendicular skeletal muscle mass (ASMM) is associated with premature mortality, hyperinsulinemia, frailty, disability, and low bone mineral density

28. Despite his frailty, however, he prevailed on them to let him journey to Fort Kaskaskia in southern Illinois.

29. Astheny - an abnormal loss of strength asthenia debility, feebleness, frailness, frailty, infirmity, valetudinarianism - the state of being weak in

30. When you get sick, it may be the result, not of negligence on your part, but of inherent human frailty.

31. Ahead of him, Peng Yu-wei strode purposefully up the path, his long legs showing no sign of human frailty.

32. Copula models are also strongly connected with frailty models, typically via a reparametrization to obtain uniform marginals (Sklar's theorem): for

33. Some of them are natural, the results of vagaries of climate, but others, the majority, are caused by human frailty and Cupidity

34. As frailty increases that kind of basic tending by the family may ease the terminal phase for everyone, practically and emotionally.

35. Baroreflex sensitivity in frailty syndrome Baroreceptor insensitivity, leading to arterial stiffness, has been postulated to be the most important cause for essential hypertension.

36. JAK inhibition Alleviates the cellular senescence-associated secretory phenotype and frailty in old age Ming Xu , Tamara Tchkonia , Husheng Ding , Mikolaj Ogrodnik , Ellen R

37. Neither mythical nor Antimythical, the novel reaches an inconclusive end of open wounds where the American male is shown in all his frailty and confusion

38. The prayer of blessing refers to the ring as a “seal of fidelity,” and calls on God to aid the Abbess’ human frailty in

39. It was the urge of Life healthy and strong, unaware of frailty and decay, drunken with sublime Complacence, ego-mad, enchanted by its own mighty optimism.

40. It will teach you and testify to you that Christ’s Atonement is infinite because it circumscribes and encompasses and transcends every finite frailty known to man.

41. Frailty is a common condition associated with old age, Characterized by weight loss, weakness, decreased activity level and reduced mobility, which together increase the risk of …

42. Whether fortuitously or inevitably, I've come to meet them again and record their life experiences and their situations, perceiving through this the frailty and tenaciousness of life.

43. For in that time He shewed our frailty and our fallings, our Afflictings and our settings at nought, our despites and our outcastings, and all our woe …

44. The model which stress was cash floe, and explaining the frailty of financial system with over-finance conception were the new developments of modern finance unsteady theory.

45. “ The Abstainer tells a story of people trapped by class, a simmering revolution, and their own frailty, but it’s ultimately a very human and compelling novel that gives us …

46. Astheny: 1 n an abnormal loss of strength Synonyms: asthenia Type of: debility , feebleness , frailness , frailty , infirmity , valetudinarianism the state of being weak in health or body (especially from old age)

47. Biddable Frailty thy name is not woman but ignorance-a ignorant man or woman is Biddable and very frail He didnt used his mind in certain situations and became a Biddable person

48. For in that time He shewed our frailty and our fallings, our Afflictings and our settings at nought, [118] our despites and our outcastings, and all our woe so far forth as methought it might befall in this life

49. caducity (s) (noun), Caducities (pl) Perishableness, frailty: "Gill's uncle Hayden was frustrated by the Caducities of old age, resenting his slowed pace of walking, having to use a cane, etc." caducous (adjective), more caducous, most caducous

50. FOR in that time He shewed our frailty and our fallings, our Afflictings and our settings at nought, our despites and our outcastings, and all our woe so far forth as methought it might befall in this life

51. Anthropomorphic - suggesting human characteristics for animals or inanimate things anthropomorphous , humanlike human - having human form or attributes as opposed to those of animals or divine beings; "human beings"; "the human body"; "human kindness"; "human frailty"

52. Andropause Male climacteric, male menopause Endocrinology A constellation of changes that occur in older ♂, including ↓ libido, sexual performance, ↓ sperm quantity and quality, erectile dysfunction, frailty, ↓ muscle and bone mass, and ↑ body fat Clinical Hot flashes, insomnia, mood swings, irritability, weakness, lethargy, ↓ lean body and bone mass, and impotence Management Some

53. 1 Unlocking 2 Artifacts 3 Chaos 4 Command 5 Death 6 Dissonance 7 Enigma 8 Evolution 9 Frailty 10 Glass 11 Honor 12 Kin 13 Metamorphosis 14 Sacrifice 14.1 Drop Chance 15 Soul 16 Spite 17 Swarms 18 Vengeance 19 Code Locations 20 Notes To unlock Artifacts you need to use the correct Artifact Code in Sky Meadow, …

54. Thou Banishest big pain with good little pains (the bigger and harder and longer I wiggle the smaller and weaker and shorter the niggles) thou quickenest my thinking speed thou puttest to rights my executive deeds (not my remembers but never mind that) thou preventest the peril of falling down flat thou postponest disease and frailty and stroke

55. 1 Unlocking 2 Artifacts 3 Chaos 4 Command 5 Death 6 Dissonance 7 Enigma 8 Evolution 9 Frailty 10 Glass 11 Honor 12 Kin 13 Metamorphosis 14 Sacrifice 14.1 Drop Chance 15 Soul 16 Spite 17 Swarms 18 Vengeance 19 Code Locations 20 Notes To unlock Artifacts you need to use the correct Artifact Code in Sky Meadow, …

56. Condescend (v.) mid-14c., of God, a king., etc., "make gracious allowance" for human frailty, etc.; late 14c., "yield deferentially," from Old French Condescendere (14c.) "to agree, consent, give in, yield, come down from one's rights or claims," and directly from Late Latin Condescendere "to let oneself down, stoop," in Medieval Latin "be complaisant or compliant," from assimilated form of