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- INFIRM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
infirm suggests instability, unsoundness, and insecurity due to old age or disabling illness
- INFIRM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
INFIRM definition: 1 ill or needing care, especially for long periods and often because of old age: 2 people who… Learn more
- INFIRM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
INFIRM definition: feeble or weak in body or health, especially because of age; ailing See examples of infirm used in a sentence
- Infirm vs Infirmed - Whats the difference? - WikiDiff
As verbs the difference between infirm and infirmed is that infirm is to contradict, to provide proof that something is not while infirmed is past tense of infirm
- Infirm - definition of infirm by The Free Dictionary
1 Weak in body or mind, especially from old age or disease See Synonyms at weak 2 Not strong or stable; shaky: an infirm foundation 3 Archaic Lacking firmness of will, character, or purpose; irresolute
- INFIRM definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A person who is infirm is weak or ill, and usually old her aging, infirm husband The infirm are people who are infirm We are here to protect and assist the weak and infirm In spite of his age and infirmity, he still writes plays and novels Older people often try to ignore their infirmities Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary
- infirm - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective infirm (comparative infirmer, superlative infirmest) Weak or ill, not in good health
- Infirm - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
To be infirm is to be physically weak If your great grandmother can't get around without a walker or a wheelchair, you might describe her as infirm
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