How To Use Senility In A Sentence

  • : cleansing or scouring agrestic: rural, rustic, unpolished, uncouth apodeictic: unquestionably true by virtue of demonstration caducity: perishableness, senility compossible: possible in coesistence with something else embrangle: to confuse or entangle exuviate: to shed (a skin or similar outer covering): short and stout, squat griseous Club Troppo
  • The activity technology is proved by medical research that the superoxide dismutase (SOD) can eliminate excessive free radicals in the human body, and delay senility and the appearance of age pigment.
  • The concept of senility may also be a generalization from the increasing number of older people who develop dementia.
  • We ended up leaving at around midnight - a disgustingly early time and obvious evidence of our incipient senility.
  • People fear attenuated senility more than death.
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  • A thirtieth birthday spent in Amsterdam, attempting to escape any pursuing sandmen a la Logan’s Run in a haze of cannabis smoke, may possibly have had some small contributory effect, but I’m sure it’s more than just too much weed and early onset senility. Notes from New Sodom: To the Water-Fountains by Hal Duncan
  • He is yet in green vigorous senility.
  • From maturity to senility he would increasingly resemble his paternal procreator. Ulysses
  • Crickets sang of nights in the stilly cabins, and in the sunshine mosquitoes crept from out hollow logs and snug crevices among the rocks, -- big, noisy, harmless fellows, that had procreated the year gone, lain frozen through the winter, and were now rejuvenated to buzz through swift senility to second death. CHAPTER 23
  • The future may provide an anti - senility pill.
  • For the general practitioner a well-used library is one of the few correctives of the premature senility which is so apt to overtake him.
  • Of course, senility will come soon, and I praise the Goddess it has held off until now.
  • Gazing upon them, my heart softened and I almost forgave the gums their manifold iniquities, their diabolical thirst, their demoralizing aspect of precocious senility and vice, their peeling bark suggestive of unmentionable skin diseases, and that system of radication which is nothing short of a scandal on this side of the globe .... Old Calabria
  • I attribute my senility -- let others say senectitude," he shouts in his cheery way, "to a certain playful devilry of spirit, Essays in Rebellion
  • Diminished alertness from these drugs in elderly patients may be confused with senility or dementia.
  • Many people in the department ascribe his odd behaviour to drunkenness and encroaching senility.
  • mossback," or a "garrulous dotard," and with singular irreverence they took delight in twitting him upon his senility and in pestering him with divers new-fangled notions altogether distasteful, not to say shocking, to a gentleman of his years. The Holy Cross and Other Tales
  • Elsewhere the 18th-century botanist and pioneering drug cataloguer Carl Linnaeus frowned upon coffee – he felt it sapped vitality and brought on early senility – but endorsed tobacco as a means of fighting infection. Drugs: the highs and lows
  • His dotty malapropisms often misrepresent him as a man closer to senility than sense but, at 69, he is still sharp enough to be able to match Fergie in the mental boxing ring.
  • These results suggest that fish oil can regulate the functions of the senile and postpone the physiopathologic development of senility.
  • It even has its own pair of Watchmen-style deconstructed superheroes: Mermaid Man, shuffling in peevish slippers toward senility, and his long-suffering sidekick, Barnacle Boy. SpongeBob's Golden Dream
  • Rasayana is thought to improve metabolic processes, which results in the best possible biotransformation and produce the best-quality bodily tissues and eradicates senility and other diseases of old age.
  • His old arse left us in immense debt while he rode away in the sunset - teetering on senility and his handlers kept that fact from the voting electorate. South Carolina Republican releases new TV ad
  • The senility of the fellow's countenance, besides, was contradicted by the juvenescence of his eyes. The Beetle
  • That was when I would begin my long slide into senility and decrepitude and start wearing different-coloured socks.
  • Perhaps in her doddering senility, she was subconsciously confusing it with all the dry sherry she was knocking back.
  • They say writing letters to the editor of the local paper is a sure sign of the onset of senility, along with talking to yourself and playing bingo or lawn bowls.
  • Ronny believes his mother's religious and spiritual beliefs are a sign of senility.
  • Good work too from Pip Carter who plays the accident-prone Yepihodov as a tortured, lovesick soul, from Emily Taaffe who shows both the flightiness and heartbreak of the maid Dunyasha, and from Kenneth Cranham who pins down the sad senility of the neglected servant, Firs. The Cherry Orchard - review
  • Showing no signs of senility, only stoic, hard-won wisdom, The Cave is a work of a master.
  • Determined to have their say before senility scrambled their wits, they would sit down in the afterglow of evening to bear witness to the nature of their times.
  • There is evidence that the onset of senility is actually delayed for those old people who live in their own homes.
  • Third is taking the imagination as the knot, and the huge artistic senility.
  • Panax ginseng and ginsenoside, Astragalus membranaceous, Epimedium brevicornum, Polygonatum multiflorum as well as Chunhui capsule, Zhibao Sanbian pill, Guilingji etc., are widely used in treating senility diseases such as hyperlipidemia and weakened intelligence. Chapter 8
  • I saw him described in the press as a doddery old man, and someone in the last stages of senility.
  • Methods Retrospectively analyze the characteristics of age, sex, occupation in patients senility venereal disease 52 cases.
  • Deafness is a catalyst that pushes many elderly people into seclusion, isolation, and even senility.
  • Each January I pause, in my shamble toward senility, to honor some of the people, things and events I've written about in the previous 12 months.
  • Panax ginseng and ginsenoside, Astragalus membranaceous, Epimedium brevicornum, Polygonatum multiflorum as well as Chunhui capsule, Zhibao Sanbian pill, Guilingji etc., are widely used in treating senility diseases such as hyperlipidemia and weakened intelligence. Chapter 8
  • Craig always was a little sensitive to the crew's jokes about the Captain's developing senility and decrepitude, considering that he was one of the oldest engineers about the Maiden, at the age of 63.
  • She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that the son of the Persian King, after disguising himself as an old man shotten in years and taking a seat in the garden, spread out somewhat of the jewels and ornaments before him and made a show of shaking and trembling as if for decrepitude and the weakness of extreme senility. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • : cleansing or scouring agrestic: rural, rustic, unpolished, uncouth apodeictic: unquestionably true by virtue of demonstration caducity: perishableness, senility compossible: possible in coesistence with something else embrangle: to confuse or entangle exuviate: to shed (a skin or similar outer covering): short and stout, squat griseous Club Troppo

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