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Jason analyzes his verbal debility compulsively.
It's not only the debility of age.
dēbĭlĭtas, ātis, f. [debilis], lameness, debility, infirmity, weakness (good prose).
A comparative evaluation of inpatient rehabilitation for older adults with debility, hip fracture, and myopathy.
An Erb's Engram is a common debility that develops in recovering children with Erb's palsy.
Though they don't die of the disease, the debility and cost are enormous.
He chronicled every debility of old age, along with its treatment.
All my life I have thought of shyness as a debility, an inadequacy, an absence.
Patients may face years of painful decline, debility and repeated hospital stays, she said.
The debility that afflicted the Conservatives in the mid 90s now grips the Labour government.
Whether this debility was the cause or the consequence of fatigue he didn't pause to consider.
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