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    senility


    1. ’ It was true, he even once said it to a colleague – just to experience what it would be like; much better than a slow decline into old age senility


    2. Nothing was torn, and nothing lacked a nail or paint, but all the fixtures and fittings had the furniture equivalent of senility


    3. Better an arrow in the neck and five minutes oozing out his life on a muddy trail than years of lonely descent into senility


    4. From that time on the parish priest began to show the signs of senility that would lead him to say years later that the devil had probably won his rebellion against God, and that he was the one who sat on the heavenly throne, without re-vealing his true identity in order to trap the unwary


    5. It was not only that she was old and exhausted, but overnight the house had plunged into a crisis of senility


    6. It appears to affect the epidermis, and the indications of its effects are shown in early senility amongst other negative results


    7. intensely on Wickland and gave no indication of senility or dulled senses


    8. Numerous studies in elderly patients (65-93 yrs) with moderate to severe senility and depressed elderly patients have


    9. times per day in the treatment of age-related cognitive impairment, senility and depression of the elderly has been


    10. Impaired Mental Function in the Elderly (Senility)

    11. So a fantastic start as far as senility is concerned would be to change your belief system, about old people going senile


    12. Grateful for the chance to learn what really counts before senility takes over, I’ll not excuse, but will forgive myself


    13. Grateful for the chance to learn what really counts before senility takes over, I won’t excuse but can forgive myself


    14. The body is subject to many symptoms such as strength and weakness, good-health and sickness, thinness and fatness, youthfulness and senility


    15. The advanced condition of this form of human deadness after a period of time is called senility: the numbed, non-aware deadness of all levels of awareness


    16. humiliation than having Amy witness these awful signs of aging, of approaching senility


    17. I didn’t mean to imply that this was senility or


    18. After relieving the child of feelings of guilt, the conduct of the older offender must be explained in terms of his senility or his mental state


    19. Ronald Reagan has admitted to journalists that his mother died of “senility” and said that should such a condition ever affect him, he will resign the office of president of the United States


    20. They lump it together with terms such as senility and dementia

    21. Mindfulness, happiness, and not being a jerk are skills I can hone the rest of my life—every day, every moment, until senility or death


    22. Will a new drug help mitigate the effects of senility? To answer this question, we might compare treated and control patients on the basis of their scores on three quizzes: current events, arithmetic, and picture completion


    23. In 1922 the German philosopher Oswald Spengler wrote a best-seller called The Decline of the West, which argued that all civilisations go through a lifecycle of youthful vigour in the early years, followed by tiredness and a tendency to make mistakes in middle age, and ending in senility, slippers, and final collapse


    24. He showed marked signs of senility by a tendency to fall asleep, forgetfulness of quite recent events, remembrance of remote ones, and the childish vanity with which he accepted the role of head of the Moscow opposition


    25. Sadness, uneasiness, anxiety, depression, this fresh misfortune of being forced to flee by night, to seek a chance refuge in Paris for Cosette and himself, the necessity of regulating his pace to the pace of the child—all this, without his being aware of it, had altered Jean Valjean's walk, and impressed on his bearing such senility, that the police themselves, incarnate in the person of Javert, might, and did in fact, make a mistake


    26. Old when I was ten, long gone in senility by thirteen


    27. He made a slight motion to me to approach him, and instantly, as he turned his face half round to the company once more, subsided into a doddering, loose-lipped senility


    28. But what are the men I've broken with? The enemies of all true life, out-of-date Liberals who are afraid of their own independence, the flunkeys of thought, the enemies of individuality and freedom, the decrepit advocates of deadness and rottenness! All they have to offer is senility, a glorious mediocrity of the most bourgeois kind, contemptible shallowness, a jealous equality, equality without individual dignity, equality as it's understood by flunkeys or by the French in '93


    29. Are they ready to sacrifice their present civilization, their mode of life, their religion, their conventional morality? Are they ready to be deprived of all the results of such prolonged efforts, the results we have boasted of for three centuries, of all the conveniences and attractions of our existence, to give the preference to wild youth rather than to civilized senility, to pull down the palace built by our fathers simply for the pleasure of laying the foundation of a new house, which, without doubt, will not be completed till long after our time


    30. He, John Carrington, was not so near senility that he couldn’t manage his own affairs

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    Sinonimi per "senility"

    senility dotage second childhood frailty fragility infirmity invalidity weakness